Imodium Quick-Dissolve Mint
20 Tablets
$23.99
$19.19
Usage: For fast and effective relief from symptoms that come with diarrhea. Often relives diarrhea in just one dose. (Clinical studies indicate that diarrheal control may be achieved after the initial dose in 50% of patients.)
Dosage for Adults and Children 12+: Take 2 IMODIUM Quick-Dissolve tablets initially and 1 tablet every time you have a loose bowel movement, to a maximum of 8 tablets per day. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Stop use if you have a solid or hard stool or if you go for 24 hours without a bowel movement. IMODIUM products are not recommended for children under 12 years of age except on the advice of a doctor.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you have: liver disease, meningitis, mucus in the stool, history of abnormal heart rhythm, take any prescription drug including antibiotics, are pregnant or breastfeeding.
When using this product tiredness, dizziness, or drowsiness may occur, do not drive or operate machinery.
Stop use and ask a doctor if diarrhea gets worse or lasts longer than 2 days, unusual symptoms appear, you get abdominal pain, swelling or bulging. These may be signs of a serious condition.
Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, call a Poison Control Centre or get medical help right away. Read package leafl¬et for more information before use. Do not use if carton is open or blister unit is broken. Store at 15 to 30°C. Protect from moisture.
- Fast, effective relief of diarrhea symptoms
- Often relieves diarrhea in just 1 dose*
- Treats mild to strong bouts of diarrhea, including traveller?s diarrhea
- Mint-flavoured tablets instantly melt on your tongue
- No water needed
- Perfect for on-the-go relief
- 10 or 20 count
*Clinical studies indicate that diarrheal control may be achieved after the initial dose in 50% of patients.
- Unfortunately, due to the nature of this item, we cannot accept any returns.
- We are only able to ship this item to Canadian customers.
- This item cannot be shipped to Quebec due to provincial pharmacy regulations.