Comparison of the difference between Spasmocure and Coloverin tablets for stomach ache treatment

23 April 2025

    Both Spasmocure and Coloverin are used to relieve spasms and pain associated with gastrointestinal and urinary tract disorders, but they contain different active ingredients that belong to distinct pharmacological classes and work by different mechanisms. Understanding these differences helps determine the most appropriate medication for symptom relief.

    Spasmocure Tablets Ingredients

    Spasmocure tablets contain the active ingredient drotaverine hydrochloride (60 mg per tablet in this example). Drotaverine is an antispasmodic that acts directly on smooth muscles by inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4), leading to muscle relaxation and relieving cramps and pain.

    Coloverin Tablets Ingredients

    Coloverin tablets contain the active ingredient mebeverine. Mebeverine is also an antispasmodic that acts directly on the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract. However, its exact mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve acting on sodium channels and reducing muscle permeability to sodium ions, reducing spasms without affecting normal bowel movements.

    About Spasmocure Tablets

    Drug Class: Antispasmodics

    Drug Classification: Isoquinoline Derivatives

    Pharmaceutical Form: Tablets

    Pharmaceutical Family: Gastrointestinal Drugs

    Active Ingredient: Drotaverine Hydrochloride

    About Coloverin Tablets

    Drug Class: Antispasmodics

    Drug Classification: Tertiary Amines

    Pharmaceutical Form: Coated Tablets

    Pharmaceutical Family: Gastrointestinal Drugs

    Active Ingredient: Mebeverine


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