Colospas

Colospas Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Colospas is a musculotropic antispasmodic agent used to relieve cramps or spasms of the stomach and intestine (gut). It is particularly useful in treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and similar conditions. It works by relaxing the muscles and helping to restore the normal movement of the gut.

Trade Name Colospas
Generic Mebeverine
Mebeverine Other Names Mebeverina, Mebeverine, Mebeverinum
Weight 135mg, 200mg
Type Tablet, Capsule SR
Formula C25H35NO5
Weight Average: 429.557
Monoisotopic: 429.251523231
Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class Anticholinergics
Manufacturer Nabiqasim Industries (pvt) Ltd,
Available Country Pakistan
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Colospas
Colospas

Uses

For the symptomatic treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and other conditions include:

  • Chronic irritable colon
  • Spastic constipation
  • Mucous colitis
  • Colicky abdominal pain
  • Persistent non-specific diarrhea

Colospas is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Spasms, Abnormal Bowel Movement Such as Constipation, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Bowel discomfort

Dosage

Colospas dosage

135 mg tid, may reduce gradually after several wk when the desired effect has been obtained; 100 mg tid has also been used. As modified-release cap: 200 mg bid.

Colospas is most effective when taken 20 minutes before meals. After several weeks when the desired effect has been obtained, the dosage may be gradually reduced.

Missed dose: If a dose of this medicine is missed, that should be taken as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, then skip the missed dose and the regular dosing schedule should be maintained. Dose should not be doubled at the same time to compensate the missed dose.

Side Effects

Generally Colospas is well tolerated. However, few side-effects like skin rash, urticaria and angioedema may appear.

Precaution

Caution should be exercised in porphyria or allergic reaction to this or any other medicine of this group.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

No teratogenicity has been shown in animal experiments. However, the usual precautions concerning the administration of any drug during pregnancy should be exercised. Colospas does not excrete in the breast milk after administering the therapeutic dose.

Special Warning

Use in children: Colospas is not recommended in children under 10 years.

Acute Overdose

Symptoms: CNS excitability

Management: Symptomatic and supportive treatment. Gastric lavage may be considered in case of multiple intoxication or if discovered w/in approx 1 hr.

Storage Condition

Store below 30° C.

Innovators Monograph

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Colospas contains Mebeverine see full prescribing information from innovator Colospas Monograph, Colospas MSDS, Colospas FDA label

FAQ

What is Colospas used for?

Colospas helps with muscle spasms. It can be used to ease painful stomach cramps if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or other conditions.

How safe is Colospas?

Colospas is generally safe and you're unlikely to have side effects. Some people may get an itchy rash (hives).

How does Colospas work?

Colospas works by relaxing the muscles in your intestine. This relieves the cramps and pain that can be caused by IBS or other conditions.

What are the common side effects of Colospas?

The common side effects of Colospas are:

  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Rash.
  • Headache.
  • Heartburn.
  • Indigestion.
  • Constipation.
  • Dizziness.

Is Colospas safe during pregnancy?

Colospas are not recommended during pregnancy.

Is Colospas safe during breastfeeding?

It is usually safe to breastfeed while taking Colospas. Some of the medicine may pass into your breast milk. However, this is in small amounts and unlikely to harm your baby.

Can I drink alcohol with Colospas?

Yes, you can drink alcohol with Colospas.

When should be best taken of Colospas?

It's best to take your Colospas 20 minutes before a meal.

How often can I take Colospas?

The recommended dose is one tablet three times a day. Do not take more than three tablets per day.

Can I Colospas take on an empty stomach?

Colospas should take on an empty stomach. If you take it twice a day, take it before breakfast and dinner. If you take it 3 times a day, take it before breakfast, lunch and dinner.

How long does Colospas take to work?

Colospas starts to work after 1 hour. You should feel better 1 to 3 hours after taking it.

What is the half life of Colospas?

The steady state elimination half-life of DMAC is 2.45 h.

Does Colospas raise blood pressure?

Colospas also significantly reduced heart rate and arterial blood pressure.

Can I take Colospas for a long time?

You will usually only take Colospas if you are having a flare-up of your IBS symptoms.

Who should not take Colospas?

The recommended dose is one tablet three times a day. Do not take more than three tablets per day. The number of tablets you take may be lowered if your symptoms improve. Children and adolescents: Colospas is not recommended for use in children and adolescents below 18 years of age.

What happen If I missed Colospas?

If you miss a dose of Colospas, skip the missed dose and take the next one as usual. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose. If you forget doses often, it may help to set an alarm to remind you.

What happens if I take too much Colospas?

If you take too much Colospas by accident, it is unlikely to harm you. Speak to a pharmacist or doctor if you're worried.

Can I just stop taking Colospas?

You can stop taking Colospas when you feel better. This may take up to 2 weeks. If you do not get better within 2 weeks of taking Colospas, or get worse at any time, talk to a doctor.

Does Colospas raise blood pressure?

Colospas also significantly reduced heart rate and arterial blood pressure.

Does Colospas cause tachycardia?

Transient bradycardia followed by tachycardia.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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