Floramex 2mg Capsule

Floramex 2mg Capsule

Floramex 2mg Capsule

99.92

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99.92


Pack Size: 20’s


Composition: Loperamide(2mg)


Pharmaceutical form: Capsule


Brand Name: Zafa


Availability: In Stock

Description

Uses Of Floramex 2mg Capsule

  • Floramex 2mg Capsule is used to treat the sudden diarrhoea (including traveler’s diarrhea).
  • It does this by slowing the digestive tract’s movement.
  • It reduces the amount of stool movements and makes the stool less liquid.
  • Loperamide can also be used to lower amounts of dissolution from patients who have had the procedure of an an ileostomy.
  • It can also be used to treat ongoing diarrhea for those suffering from an inflammatory bowel disorder.
  • Loperamide will only treat symptoms, and not the source for diarrhea. diarrhea (such as an infection).
  • The treatment of other symptoms and the root cause of the diarrhea need to be assessed by your doctor.

Side Effects

  • If your physician prescribes for this medication be aware it is because your physician has concluded that the benefits for you is greater over the potential risk for adverse negative effects.
  • A lot of people who take this medication don’t suffer from any serious adverse side effects.
  • Stop taking this medication and get medical help right away if you have any very serious side effects, including: severe constipation/nausea/vomiting, stomach/abdominal pain
  • Uncomfortable fullness of the stomach/abdomen,
  • Fast/irregular heartbeat,
  • Severe dizziness,
  • Fainting.
  • A severe adverse reaction to this medication is extremely rare.
  • However, seek medical attention immediately if you experience any sign of an allergic reaction.
  • These include: swelling, itching or rash (especially of the tongue, face or face) and severe dizziness. difficulty breathing.

How To Use Floramex 2mg Capsule?

  • If you’re using the over-the-counter medication to treat yourself take note of all the directions on the label prior to you begin taking the drug.
  • If your physician prescribes this medicine, be sure to follow your doctor’s instructions and directions on the prescription label.
  • You can take this medication via inhalation typically after every loose stool or as prescribed by your physician.
  • The dosage depends on your health condition and the reaction to treatment.
  • In the case of children, dosages are also determined by their age as well as body weight.
  • Adults shouldn’t take over 8 milligrams per 24 hours in self-treatment, or 16 milligrams over 24 hours under physician’s guidance.
  • If you’re taking the chewable tablet use it with an empty stomach.
  • The tablets for chewing should be chewed well prior to taking them.

Interactions

  • contain all possible interactions between drugs.
  • Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and share it with your doctor and pharmacist.
  • Do not begin or stop or alter the dose of any medication without your doctor’s permission.
  • Some products that may interact with this drug include: pramlintide, recent/current antibiotic use
  • Drugs that can cause constipation including anticholinergics such as belladonna/scopolamine, antispasmodics such as glycopyrrolate/oxybutynin
  • Potent opioid pain medicines such as morphine
  • Certain antihistamines such as diphenhydramine
  • Tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline
  • Cholestyramine
  • Ritonavir
  • Saquinavir.

 

  • There are inactive ingredients that could cause allergic reactions and other problems.
  • Consult your pharmacist for further information.
  • If you suffer from any of these health issues, speak to your physician or pharmacist prior to taking this medication: stomach or abdominal pain that is not diarrhea-related or constipation of the bowel (such as megacolon, ileus abdominal dilatation)
  • Black/tarry stool mucus or blood in your stool
  • Excessive fever HIV infections/AIDS
  • Liver problems
  • Certain stomach/intestinal illnesses (such such as Salmonella, Shigella)
  • Specific bowel diseases (acute ulcerative colitis)
  • The tablets that dissolve rapidly could include aspartame or Phenylalanine
  • If you suffer from phenylketonuria (PKU) or other medical condition which requires you to reduce your consumption of aspartame, or phenylalanine.
  • You should consult your physician or pharmacist regarding the appropriate use of this medication.

 

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