Comparison of the difference between Visceralgine and Trigenda tablets for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders

16 April 2025

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition affecting the large intestine, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. Various medications are used to relieve these symptoms, including Visceralgine and Trigenda. Although both aim to relieve IBS symptoms, they contain different active ingredients and may work by different mechanisms.

    Visceralgine Tablets Ingredients

    Visceralgine tablets contain the active ingredient tiemonium methylsulfate. Tiemmonium methylsulfate acts as a powerful antispasmodic, helping to relax the smooth muscles of the digestive tract, relieving abdominal cramps and pain associated with IBS.

    Trigenda Tablets Ingredients

    Trigenda tablets contain the active ingredient trimebutine. Trimebutine regulates bowel motility (a bowel motor), stimulating movement in cases of constipation and slowing it down in cases of diarrhea. It also has an antispasmodic effect, helping relieve abdominal pain and cramps associated with irritable bowel syndrome.

    Information about Visceralgin Tablets

    Drug category: Drugs for treating gastrointestinal symptoms

    Drug classification: Antispasmodic

    Pharmaceutical form: Tablets

    Active ingredient: Thiaminium methylsulfate

    Information about Trigenda

    Drug category: Drugs for treating gastrointestinal symptoms

    Drug classification: Motility regulator and antispasmodic

    Pharmaceutical form: Tablets

    Active ingredient: Trimebutine


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