Finding the right digestive treatment
Digestive symptoms have different causes and treatments. Antispasmodics like Buscopan ease cramping and IBS-type pain; laxatives such as Dulcolax relieve constipation; anti-diarrhoeals like loperamide slow things down; and rehydration sachets replace lost fluids. Probiotics can support day-to-day gut balance. If you're not sure what's behind your symptoms, our pharmacist can help you choose.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I take for stomach cramps?
Antispasmodic medicines such as hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan) or peppermint oil capsules can ease cramping and spasm associated with IBS and trapped wind.
How long should digestive symptoms last?
Most short-term upsets settle within a few days. See your doctor if symptoms are severe, persistent, recurring, or come with warning signs such as bleeding, unexplained weight loss or persistent vomiting.
Could this be IBS?
Recurring cramps, bloating and changes in bowel habit can be linked to IBS, but a diagnosis should come from your doctor. Our pharmacist can suggest suitable relief in the meantime.