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Imodium Advanced Anti-Diarrheal, Anti-Gas Chewable Tablets, Mint - 18 ea
Imodium Chewable
Tablets |
- Controls the symptoms of
diarrhea plus bloating, pressure, and cramps commonly referred to as
gas.
- ImodiumŪ Advanced combines original prescription strength ImodiumŪ to
control the symptoms of diarrhea plus simethicone to relieve bloating,
pressure and cramps commonly referred to as gas.
- This unique formula is only from the makers of ImodiumŪ A-D.
- And, it comes in a great tasting chewable tablet.
Safety Information
Do not use if:
- You have a high fever (over 101°F).
- Blood or mucus is in your stool.
- You have had a rash or other allergic reaction to Loperamide HCI.
Do not use without asking a doctor:
- For more than 2 days.
- If you are taking antibiotics.
- If you have a history of liver disease.
- Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children.
- In case of accidental overdose, seek professional assistance or call a
poison control center immediately.
- As with any drug, if you are pregnant or nursing a baby, seek the
advice of a health professional before using this product.
Drug Interaction Warnings
May cause drowsiness or dizziness; observe caution while driving or
performing other tasks requiring alertness, coordination or physical
dexterity. May cause dry mouth. Drink plenty of clear fluids to help
prevent dehydration, which may accompany diarrhea. Notify your
physician if diarrhea does not stop after a few days or if abdominal
pain or distension or fever occurs. Do not exceed recommended dosage. |
Recommendation
The tale of...Mina
Hi there. I was diagnosed with IBS about two years ago when I was about
20. But the truth is I've had symptoms of IBS for years before that. My
worst symptom is diarrhea. I'm lucky that I haven't really had any awfully
embarrassing incidents.
I'm usually very lucky and manage to find a bathroom fast enough. But that's
usually less luck and more planning on my part. I've managed to learn the
art of scoping out all the bathrooms within a few minutes of stepping in to
any situation.
Heh...aisle seats, sit close to bathrooms at restaurants, and never get
trapped in a booth. It gets pretty stressful at times trying to always find
an escape route. But I've gotten use to it.
As far as getting better, I've made a number of changes to my diet. I've
eliminated milk and mostly any dairy, fried foods, sugar for the most part,
pop, alcohol, potato chips, spicy food, rice, pasta and bread. Most recently
I'm eliminating flour. And I've actually just added soy milk and bran to my
morning routine. I thought I'd give it a try.
But my best friend for the last couple of years has been Imodium Tablets! I don't ever leave home without them. I've got packs in my
car, my purse, my jacket. I just have to make sure I don't overdo it! If I
ever become immune to the wonder drug I am gonna be a real mess!
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