Morease 135 mg
Description | Morease 135 mg (Mebeverine) |
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SKU | 639 |
Generic For | Colospa |
Strength | 135 mg |
Generic Name | Mebeverine |
Manufacturer | Dr. Reddy |
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Morease 135 mg (Mebeverine)
Morease is available under prescription for oral administration. Its active ingredient Mebeverine hydrochloride falls into the category of drugs known as antispasmodic. It is formulated to treat the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other conditions that include spastic constipation, spastic colitis, chronic irritable colon, and mucous colitis. The symptoms of IBS include diarrhea with or without constipation, feeling bloated and having the wind, small or hard stools, stomach pain, and spasm, etc. For maximum benefits, the medicine needs to be taken on a regular basis. It relieves the symptoms of IBS by relaxing the muscles in the gut.
Morease general information
What is Morease used for?
Morease is useful in treating abdominal pain and cramps associated with gastrointestinal diseases such as nervous diarrhea, irritable colon, spastic constipation, mucous colitis, functional bowel disorders. It may also be used for other purposes not mentioned in the document.
How does Morease work?
Morease comprises of an active ingredient Mebeverine hydrochloride, which acts by reducing the painful spasms associated with the diseases. It relaxes the muscles of the intestines and in turn prevents the following IBS symptoms:
- Indigestion
- Persistent diarrhea
- Flatulence
- Stomach pain
- Constipation
What are the different doses of Morease?
Morease is available to order online from premiumrxdrugs.com in 135 mg strength. Buy Morease 135 mg online at an affordable price.
What does Morease contain?
Each tablet contains Mebeverine hydrochloride 135 mg. The tablets also have inactive ingredients like carnauba wax, lactose, povidone, potato starch, acacia, stearate, gelatin, purified talc, and sucrose.
What are the side effects of Morease?
The medicine helps most people with irritable bowel syndrome, but it may have side-effects in a few people. All drugs have undesired effects. Some people may experience serious, or some may notice temporary ones. Some of the common side effects related to the usage of Morease are:
- Dizziness
- Face edema
- Hives
- Itching
- Exanthema
- Syncope
- Allergic reactions such as hypersensitivity
- Urticaria
- Trouble breathing
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
- Fatigue
- Constipation
- Vomiting
- Abdominal distension
Beware of all these symptoms that are mentioned above. Immediately call your physician and seek medical attention if any of the above bothers you or persist for an extended period of time.
What medications interact with Morease?
Try to keep a list of medicines that you are taking presently and give it to your physician. This will reduce the chances of drug interactions. Also, it is important to inform your physician about any medicine that you are allergic to. The following drugs should be avoided while taking Morease:
- Ranolazine
- Verapamil
- Lumacaftor
- Verapamil
- Tesmilifen
- Saquinavir
- Ramosetron
When should Morease not be used?
- Morease should not be used in patients who have been demonstrated hypersensitivity to Morease or other inactive ingredients present in the formulation.
- It is not suitable for patients with paralytic ileus and porphyria.
Use it with caution in the following conditions:
- Liver problems
- Lactose intolerance
- Angina or heart conditions
- Kidney problems
- Pregnancy
- Lactation
How should Morease be used?
For adults, the recommended dose is 135 mg tablets thrice daily, preferably 20 minutes before eating food. After a period of several weeks when the desired effects are achieved, your physician may gradually decrease your dose. The maximum dose should not exceed more than three tablets a day. The medicine is supplied in the form of tablets for oral administration. Swallow the tablets with a glass full of water.
How long should you use Morease?
You must complete the entire course without missing any doses. You are not supposed to stop it even if you feel better in between the course as will increase the chances of recurrence of the symptoms.
Missed dose of Morease
If you miss one more doses, you should continue with the next dose as prescribed. And the missed dose is not meant to be taken in addition to the regular dose. Inform your physician about the missed doses.
How should Morease be stored?
Keep the tablets away from heat and flame. Store it at room temperature. Ensure that your children and pets don't have access to the medication. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Store the medicine in its original package.
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