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If you are pregnant, think you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine. The safety of loperamide HCl was evaluated in 2755 adults and children aged ≥ 12 years who participated in 26 controlled and uncontrolled clinical trials of loperamide HCl used for the treatment of acute diarrhoea. If your doctor prescribes loperamide for long-lasting diarrhoea, they will tell you how much to take. The concomitant administration of loperamide (16 mg single dose) and ketoconazole, an inhibitor of CYP3A4 and P-glycoprotein, resulted in a 5-fold increase in loperamide plasma concentrations. Like all medications, Imodium Instant Melts can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them.
The tablets contain loperamide hydrochloride, a substance that helps reduce diarrhoea by slowing down an overactive bowel. If required this dose can be adjusted according to response up to a maximum of 6 tablets in 24 hours. You may have additional manufacturer's warranties with some products, such as electrical items, giving you additional rights and you should check these carefully. in patients with bacterial enterocolitis caused by invasive organisms including Salmonella, Shigella and Campylobacter. Duration: Use Imodium Instant Melts as directed on the packaging or as advised by your healthcare provider.
Speak to a pharmacist if you have signs of dehydration, such as peeing less than usual or having dark, strong-smelling pee. IBS symptoms can affect your everyday life, but Imodium Instants offer fast and effective relief from diarrhoea symptoms including severe diarrhoea, tummy pain, and a swollen stomach. Diarrhoea in Adults that lasts longer than 14 days or any Diarrhoea that has blood or pus present should be investigated by a doctor.Metabolism: loperamide is almost completely extracted by the liver, where it is predominantly metabolized, conjugated and excreted via the bile. You or the person who's unwell may also have a rash that's swollen, raised, itchy, blistered or peeling. Speak to your doctor if your diarrhoea is very severe and you take metformin for diabetes, or medicines for high blood pressure or heart failure.