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Skin rash, slow heartbeat, or trembling and unsteadiness are rare allergic reactions which may occur when Mintec is taken with alcohol ( see Section 4 It's not known if peppermint oil passes into breast milk in significant amounts, but this is thought to be unlikely. As with all medicines, you should get medical advice from your doctor before taking Mintec if you're breastfeeding. If you are or think you could be pregnant you should get medical advice from your doctor before taking Mintec, because its safety during pregnancy hasn't been fully studied. It should only be used during pregnancy if your doctor thinks the potential benefits outweigh any potential risks to the developing baby. The maximum amounts of menthol were excreted within 0 to 2 hours following administration of uncoated capsules and between 2 to 4 hours following Mintec administration. There were no significant differences between treatments in terms of the maximum or total amounts of menthol excreted over the 24 hour post-dose period. Mintec capsules contain a naturally occurring oil extracted from the peppermint plant which is used to relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome

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Peppermint oil is not known to affect other medicines. However, you shouldn't take indigestion remedies (antacids) at the same time of day as Mintec (or in the two hours before or after taking it), as these could make the capsules dissolve before they reach the bowel and so make them less effective. Other medicines containing the same active ingredientMintec capsules significantly delayed the rate of excretion of menthol compared with the non-coated capsules. Heartburn, and rarely allergic reactions including erythematous skin rash, bradycardia, muscle tremor and ataxia, which may also occur in association with alcohol. Adults and elderly: Take one capsule three times a day, preferably before meals. Do not take the capsules immediately after food ( see Take Mintec preferably before food, with a little liquid. Do not take Mintec immediately after food. Don't take indigestion remedies (antacids) at the same as the capsules, or in the two hours before or after taking them.

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Joint Formulary Committee. British National Formulary(online) London: BMJ Group and Pharmaceutical Press [Accessed on 19 October 2015] Advise patients with IBS to consult a doctor if pattern of symptoms changes Pregnancy and Lactation Pregnancy An open cross-over study was conducted in eight healthy volunteers, to compare the excretion pattern of menthol (the major constituent of peppermint,oil) from peppermint oil contained in gastro-resistant soft gelatin capsules (Mintec), and similar, uncoated capsules. In each leg of the study, each volunteer received 0.4 ml of peppermint oil as two capsules of one of the preparations. The excretion of the oil in the urine (as the glucuronide) was followed over a 24 hour period. If you suffer from heartburn you may find Mintec makes it worse. If this is the case you should stop taking it. If your symptoms are particularly severe, the dose may be increased to two capsules three times a day.This medicine is available without prescription. However, you still need to take Mintec carefully to get the best results from it. Allergic reactions such as rash, headache, slow pulse rate, loss of co-ordination and shaking (rare). Summary of Product Characteristics: Colpermin IBS Relief capsules. McNeil products Ltd. Revised June 2015. Neonates, infants born prematurely, those with low birth weight, those with an unstable gastrointestinal function or who have serious illnesses may require special consideration. For any infant, if a drug is prescribed to the nursing mother, it should be at the lowest practical dose and for the shortest time. When drug administration is unavoidable and breastfeeding is to continue, minimisation of exposure of the infant to the drug may sometimes be achieved by timing the maternal doses to just after a feeding episode. Infants exposed to drugs via breast milk should be monitored for unusual signs or symptoms. Interactions between the drug received by the infant from the mother's milk and medication prescribed for the infant should also be considered, for example, when the drug given to the infant may prevent metabolism of the drug received via breast milk. If your pain and discomfort is severe you can increase the dose to a maximum of two capsules three times a day.

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The capsule shell contains gelatin, sorbitol (E420), glycerol, titanium dioxide (E171) and sodium copper chlorophyllin (E141). If this is the first occurrence of these symptoms, a doctor should be consulted before self medication begins, to confirm the appropriateness of the treatment. Peppermint oil capsules and liquid are also available without a brand name, ie as the generic medicine. Mintec (peppermint oil) is an aromatic carminative which acts locally to relax gastro intestinal smooth muscle and relieve gastro-intestinal flatulence and colic. The enteric coating of the capsules is designed to delay release of the peppermint oil beyond the stomach and upper small bowel. Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. TheseEach capsule contains 0.2 ml naturally occurring peppermint oil from the peppermint plant as the active ingredient. The capsules have a special coating, called an enteric coat, that stops the capsules dissolving until after they've passed through the stomach and upper intestine. Once the capsule reaches the lower intestine it slowly releases the peppermint oil as it passes through the bowel. Manufacturers advise against use. Briggs advises that recommended doses of oral products should not be a concern due to the long standing use of ingested peppermint. However, large doses should be avoided due to a risk of possible emmenagogue and abortifacient effects.

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