Colospa
Other Names: Mebeverine.
Commonly Prescribed For: Colospa is generally prescribed for preventing nerve signals for entering through the muscles present in the intestines. It acts on the smooth muscles present in the gut and makes it to relax. This medication can also be used to treat irritable bowel syndrome.
How to Take it: Colospa is available in the form of a tablet be taken via mouth. Take 135mg of Colospa is normally taken three times every day before taking meals. Take this medication as prescribed.
How it Works: Colospa belongs to a group of drugs known as musculotropic antispasmodic agent. This medication works to relax the muscles and hence helps to renovate the usual movement of the gut.
Some Side Effects: Common side effects include diarrhea, postprandial distension, and alternating constipation, inflammation of the gastro-intestinal tract, abdominal pain, and diverticulitis.
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