Diarrhoea associated with irritable bowel syndrome

Active Ingredient: Loperamide

Indication for Loperamide

Population group: only adults (18 years old or older)

For the symptomatic treatment of acute episodes of diarrhoea associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome in adults aged 18 years and over following initial diagnosis by a doctor.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

4-12 mg daily

Route of admnistration

Oral

Defined daily dose

4 - 12 mg

Dosage regimen

From 1.333 To 4 mg 3 time(s) per day every day

Loading dose

4 mg

Detailed description

4 mg to be taken initially, followed by 2 mg after every loose stool, or as previously advised by your doctor. The maximum daily dose should not exceed 12 mg.

Active ingredient

Loperamide

By binding to opiate receptors in the gut wall, loperamide hydrochloride reduces propulsive peristalsis, increases intestinal transit time and enhances resorption of water and electrolytes. Loperamide increases the tone of the anal sphincter, which helps reduce faecal incontinence and urgency.

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