Biospas

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Biospas tablets are used to reduce abdominal pain and cramps by relaxing the muscles of the stomach and gut.

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Dicyclomine

Dicyclomine (Dicycloverine): Easing Cramps and Spasms of the Stomach

Dicyclomine is a special type of medicine known as an antispasmodic (anticholinergic). It is most often prescribed to relieve functional bowel disorders, particularly Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). In simple terms, it helps the smooth muscles of the stomach and intestines relax, stopping the painful muscle spasms that cause abdominal discomfort.


The Mechanism of Action for Dicyclomine

The medicine works by blocking the action of a naturally occurring chemical called acetylcholine in the body. By doing so, it reduces involuntary spasms or sharp contractions of the muscles inside the digestive tract. This allows the stomach and intestines to function more normally, relieving the cramping or gripping sensation in the abdomen.


Indications

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Helps relieve flare-ups of abdominal cramps and irregular bowel movements.

Intestinal Colic: Used to reduce sharp and sudden abdominal pain caused by muscle spasms.

Gastrointestinal Hypermotility: Helps calm an overactive digestive tract, reducing urgency and discomfort.


Quick Guides: Health & Usage

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Advice & Precautions

When to Take: Should be taken 30–60 minutes before meals for maximum effectiveness.

Hydration: The medication may reduce sweating, so avoid overheating or heatstroke, especially in hot weather.

Driving: May cause blurred vision or dizziness. Avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how the medication affects you.

Glaucoma: Contraindicated. Patients with narrow-angle glaucoma should not take Dicyclomine.


Self-Care for Managing Side Effects

Most side effects are mild and related to the medication’s drying effects.

Dry Mouth: Sucking sugar-free candy or ice chips may help relieve dryness.

Blurred Vision: Usually temporary and often improves as the body adjusts.

Dizziness/Drowsiness: Be cautious and avoid sudden posture changes.

Nausea/Constipation: Increasing dietary fiber intake may help reduce symptoms.

Precaution: Stop the medication and contact your physician immediately if you experience rapid heart rate, confusion, or difficulty urinating.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Does Dicyclomine act as a pain reliever?
No. It is not a general painkiller like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Instead, it specifically targets muscle spasms in the gut, which are often the source of abdominal pain.

2. How quickly does Dicyclomine begin to work?
Many people notice relief within 1–2 hours after taking the medication. For long-term IBS management, it is usually taken on a regular schedule rather than only when symptoms occur.

3. Can I take Dicyclomine with antacids?
It is generally recommended not to take antacids at the same time, as they may interfere with Dicyclomine absorption. Take them at least one hour apart.

4. Can I drink alcohol while on this medication?
It is best to limit or avoid alcohol. Both alcohol and Dicyclomine can cause drowsiness and dizziness, and taking them together may increase these effects and impair coordination.

5. Is it useful for treating diarrhea?
Although it is not primarily an antidiarrheal medication, it may help slow excessive bowel movement activity in IBS-related diarrhea, which can reduce stool frequency.

Paracetamol

PARACETAMOL

Overview

Paracetamol is a commonly used medication that helps relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. It’s often used for:

Headaches

Toothaches

Muscle and back pain

Menstrual cramps

Cold and flu symptoms

It’s available over-the-counter and is considered safe when used as directed.

Classification

Analgesic and antipyretic agent

Uses

Paracetamol is used for pain relief and fever. It is used to relieve pain in conditions like headache, muscle pain, or dental pain.

How it works

When you produce a fever, your body’s internal thermostat — found in the hypothalamus portion of the brain — is raised to a higher temperature. This new set point is usually induced by pyrogens (substances made during infections) that tell the body to produce more heat as a form of immune defense.

Due to its effects in the brain, paracetamol reduces the production of reactive prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are disease-fighting chemicals released during infection that in turn, raise the body’s temperature set point. By decreasing prostaglandin levels, paracetamol enables the hypothalamus’ temperature control centre to bring the body’s temperature back down to normal, allowing the body to cool down and the fever to subside

Dosage

As directed by the physician

Precautions

Most people can take paracetamol safely, including:

pregnant women

breastfeeding women

children over 2 months of age – lower doses are recommended for young children

always get advice before taking paracetamol if you:

have liver or kidney problems

have problems with alcohol, like long-term alcohol misuse

are very underweight

are taking other medications

Don’t take paracetamol if you’ve had an allergic reaction to it in the past

Side effects

common side effects of paracetamol.

Nausea

Swelling

Vomiting

Pain

Tenderness in the upper abdomen

Sweating

Loss of appetite

Stomach cramps

Diarrhea

Major side effects are as follows:

Dark-colored urine

High fever

Lower backache

Skin having red spots

Rashes

Inflammation

Itching

Sore throat

Ulcers

Breathlessness

Yellowish eyes

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.

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