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The peppermint oil acts directly on the smooth muscle in the bowel wall, causing it to relax. This helps reduce painful spasms and pressure in the bowel and eases bloating and wind. How do I take Mintec? Peppermint oil is a type of medicine called an antispasmodic. It helps relieve stomach cramps, bloating and farting (flatulence), particularly if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It works by helping the muscle of the bowel wall to relax. Drinking alcohol while taking peppermint oil capsules can increase the chance of side effects. If this happens, it’s best not to drink alcohol. Common side effects

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Do not keep out-of-date or unwanted medicines. Take them to your local pharmacy which will dispose of them for you. Mintec capsules significantly delayed the rate of excretion of menthol compared with the non-coated capsules.

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If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's nearly time for the next dose. If that happens, just skip the missed dose and take the next one at the usual time.

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Advise patients with IBS to consult a doctor if pattern of symptoms changes Pregnancy and Lactation Pregnancy

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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. Food moves through your intestines because some of the muscles in your bowel contract and then relax in a regular way. These muscle contractions move the food along. In conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, the muscle contractions can occur too often or become painful. This causes symptoms such as pain and bloating. Smooth muscle relaxants like peppermint oil work on the muscles in the bowel to cause them to relax. This helps to relieve the pain and discomfort.

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Relief of tummy (abdominal) pain and bloating associated with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (in adults) If you suffer from heartburn you may find Mintec makes it worse. If this is the case you should stop taking it. Peppermint oil capsules help to relieve tummy (abdominal) pain and bloating associated with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome. Peppermint oil is not usually recommended in pregnancy. This is because there is not enough information to say whether it’s safe or not. Your doctor will only recommend peppermint oil during pregnancy if the benefits outweigh the risks. Peppermint oil and breastfeedingDo not take indigestion medicines up to 2 hours before or after you take peppermint oil capsules. These include: Joint Formulary Committee. British National Formulary(online) London: BMJ Group and Pharmaceutical Press [Accessed on 19 October 2015] 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. Drinking alcohol while you are taking peppermint oil capsules can increase the chance that you experience side-effects. If this happens, you are advised not to drink alcohol. Very occasionally people can have an allergic reaction to peppermint oil. Signs of an allergic reaction are rash, headache, feeling shaky or unsteady, and a slow heartbeat. If you experience these, or any other symptoms which you think may be due to the capsules, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist. How to store peppermint oil capsules

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Wait at least 2 hours between taking a dose of peppermint oil and taking an indigestion medicine. This allows the peppermint oil capsules to work properly. It is generally recommended that you take peppermint oil capsules only when necessary. So, start taking the capsules when your symptoms flare up, and continue to take them until you feel better. Stop taking the capsules when your symptoms settle down again (this is usually within a week or two). You are pregnant or breastfeeding. This is because, while you are expecting or feeding a baby, you should only take medicines on the recommendation of a doctor.allergic to peppermint oil or to any of the other ingredients in Mintec ( see Section 6 ‘Further information') You or the person who's unwell may also have a rash that's swollen, raised, itchy, blistered or peeling.



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