Imodium Quick Dissolve Mint Flavour Tablets (Various Sizes)
Imodium Quick Dissolve Mint Flavour Tablets (Various Sizes) When digestive upsets strike, you need a solution that works quickly and effectively. Imodium Quick Dissolve Mint Flavour Tablets are designed to provide...
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Imodium Quick Dissolve Mint Flavour Tablets (Various Sizes)
When digestive upsets strike, you need a solution that works quickly and effectively. Imodium Quick Dissolve Mint Flavour Tablets are designed to provide rapid relief from symptoms such as diarrhea, loose stools, and abdominal discomfort. With their convenient format and refreshing mint flavour, these tablets offer a hassle-free way to manage digestive issues wherever you are.
Quick Dissolve Mint Flavour Tablets Features:
- Fast Dissolving
- Mint Flavour
- Convenient Format
- Effective Symptom Relief
- Travel-Friendly
Directions:
Adults and Children 12 years and over:
- Drink plenty of clear fluids to help prevent dehydration caused by diarrhea
- Take 2 tablets initially, followed by 1 tablet after each loose bowel movement
- Do not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours.
Always refer to the product insert/booklet provided with the product for complete directions for use and warnings.
Ingredients:
Active Ingredient:
Loperamide Hydrochloride 2 mg
Inactive Ingredients:
Aspartame, flavour, gelatin, mannitol, sodium bicarbonate.
FAQs:
Q: Can I take Imodium Quick Dissolve Tablets on an empty stomach?
A: Yes, you can take Imodium Quick Dissolve Tablets with or without food. However, if you experience any stomach upset, consider taking them with a light snack or meal.
Q: Are there any side effects associated with Imodium Quick Dissolve Tablets?
A: While side effects are rare, some individuals may experience mild effects such as dizziness or constipation. If you have any concerns, consult your healthcare provider.
Q: Can I give Imodium Quick Dissolve Tablets to my child?
A: Imodium products are generally not recommended for use in children under the age of 6. Always consult with a pediatrician before giving any medication to a child.