Medicine Description
Colsever tablets are used to manage irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and relieve painful gastrointestinal spasms. The medication combines a balanced formulation that helps relax smooth muscles while reducing gastrointestinal symptoms, providing effective relief from bloating, excessive gas, and intestinal discomfort.
The medication also helps improve daily quality of life by promoting normal bowel function and regulating intestinal motility. Its formulation is designed to reduce the nervous tension associated with the digestive tract, helping to relieve IBS-related symptoms.
Colsever Ingredients
Colsever Strengths
Colsever Uses
Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and its associated spasmodic symptoms.
Relief of abdominal pain, colic, and acute intestinal cramps.
Reduction of abdominal bloating and excessive intestinal gas.
Management of digestive disorders associated with anxiety or psychological stress.
Improvement of abnormal bowel motility and relief of spastic colon symptoms.
Colsever Dosage
The usual dose is one tablet three times daily, or as directed by the treating physician. For optimal therapeutic effectiveness, it is preferable to take the tablet approximately 20 minutes before meals.
Patients should strictly follow the prescribed dosage and should not increase, decrease, or discontinue the medication without consulting their physician. Taking the medication at the same times each day is recommended to achieve the best therapeutic results.
Side Effects of Colsever
Mild dryness of the mouth or throat.
Drowsiness or sleepiness, especially during the first few days of treatment.
Mild bowel disturbances, including constipation.
Dizziness or mild headache in some individuals.
Contraindications of Colsever
The medication should not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to Mebeverine, Sulpiride, or any of the product's other ingredients.
It should also be used with caution or avoided in patients with mechanical intestinal obstruction or severe liver or kidney impairment. In addition, it should not be used in patients with adrenal gland tumors (pheochromocytoma) or severe depressive disorders accompanied by marked psychomotor agitation unless under close medical supervision.
Colsever Alternatives Available in Pharmacies
Colona.
Colovatil.
Coloverin A.
Duspatalin.
Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
The use of this medication during pregnancy should generally be avoided unless there is a clear medical necessity, as there are insufficient data to establish its safety during pregnancy.
It is also recommended to avoid using the medication while breastfeeding because the active ingredients may pass into breast milk and could potentially affect the nursing infant.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult their physician before using this medication so that the expected therapeutic benefits can be carefully weighed against any potential risks to the fetus or infant.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat and moisture.
Store at a temperature not exceeding 30°C.
Keep the medication in its original package.
Keep out of the reach of children.