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This Medicine can only be sold under the supervision of Pharmacist, therefore you will need to answer a few short questions so our Pharmacist can ensure this product is suitable for you.
Imodium capsules are used to treat:
- Sudden short-lived (acute) attacks of diarrhoea in adults and children over 8 years of age
- Long-lasting (chronic) diarrhoea in adults
Imodium capsules contain a medicine called loperamide hydrochloride. It belongs to a group of medicines which helps reduce diarrhoea by slowing down an overactive bowel. It also helps the body to absorb more water and salts from the bowel.
Imodium® Classics Capsules contain loperamide hydrochloride. For acute diarrhoea (aged 12+) and for medically diagnosed IBS diarrhoea (aged 18+). Always read the label.
Do not use Imodium capsules if:
- You are allergic to anything in Imodium capsules.
- You have severe diarrhoea after taking antibiotics.
- You are having a flare-up of ulcerative colitis.
- You are constipated or your stomach appears swollen (particularly in children with severe dehydration).
- Your child is less than 8 years old.
Imodium syrup can be used for children over 4 years old.
Check with your doctor before using Imodium capsules if:
- You have acute dysentery, the symptoms of which may include blood in your stools and a high temperature. You will also need to be given other medicines to treat this.
- You suffer from liver problems.
- You have AIDS and your stomach becomes swollen. Stop taking the capsules immediately and contact your doctor.
Take special care with Imodium capsules
PLEASE READ ALL PRODUCT PACKAGING AND LABELS PRIOR TO USE.
KEEP ALL MEDICINES OUT OF THE REACH AND SIGHT OF CHILDREN.
Adults and children over 12 years of age:
- Take 2 capsules initially, followed if required, by 1 capsule after every further loose bowel movement, up to a maximum of 8 capsules per day.
If your diarrhoea lasts for more than 24 hours, consult your doctor.
Diarrhoea associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS):
- If your doctor has diagnosed you with IBS, take 2 capsules to control an episode of diarrhoea.
- Further episodes may be controlled by taking 1 or 2 capsules according to severity, up to a maximum of 8 capsules per day.
If your symptoms change or your acute symptoms persist for more than 2 weeks, consult your doctor.
PLEASE READ ALL PRODUCT PACKAGING AND LABELS PRIOR TO USE.
KEEP ALL MEDICINES OUT OF THE REACH AND SIGHT OF CHILDREN.
Each capsule contains:
- 2 mg of loperamide hydrochloride
- lactose
- maize starch
- talc
- magnesium stearate
The capsule itself is made up of:
- titanium dioxide (E171)
- iron oxides (E172)
- indigo carmine (E132)
- erythrosine (E127)
- gelatin
SKU WDM-0383
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Questions from our Pharmacist
This product is classified as a Pharmacy Medicine, hence we kindly ask you to respond to a brief questionnaire so that our pharmacy team can verify its suitability for you.
Imodium Classic (2mg) - 18 Capsules
Patient Details
- 12 years or over if using for short- term diarrhoea
- 18 years or over if using for IBS-related diarrhoea
Medical Conditions
- The individual has had a recent episode or is currently suffering from diarrhoea that is accompanied by a high fever or contains blood/mucus
- The individual is currently suffering from severe diarrhoea due to taking antibiotics
- The individual is having a flare up of an inflammatory bowel condition such as ulcerative colitis
- The individual is suffering from constipation, or their stomach appears swollen
- The individual suffers from AIDs
- The individual has liver disease
- The individual has an intolerance to some sugars
The next question is for users intending to use Imodium for IBS- related diarrhoea. Please click NO and move on to the next section if this does not apply to the intended user.
- The individual is aged 40 or over and it has been a while since their last IBS attack, or the symptoms are different compared to usual
- The individual has recently passed blood from their bowels
- The individual is sick or vomiting
- The individual has experienced or is experiencing unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite
- The individual is having difficulty passing urine
- The individual has a fever
- The individual has recently travelled abroad
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