Can Imodium cause constipation?

While IMODIUMĀ® products work to help stop diarrhea, the rate of associated constipation is low. Less than 3% of participants in clinical studies experienced constipation as result of taking IMODIUMĀ® products to treat their symptoms.

Can Imodium cause heart palpitations?

The FDA stated that medical attention should be sought immediately if individuals who have taken loperamide begin to experience fainting, rapid heartbeat, or irregular heart rhythm. If diarrhea continues for more than 2 days, patients should seek help from a health care professional.

What is the use of loperamide?

Loperamide is a medicine to treat diarrhoea (runny poo). It can help with short-term diarrhoea or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Loperamide is also used for recurring or longer lasting diarrhoea from bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and short bowel syndrome.

Is Imodium safe for ulcerative colitis?

You should not use loperamide if you have ulcerative colitis, bloody or tarry stools, diarrhea with a high fever, or diarrhea caused by antibiotic medication. Loperamide is safe when used as directed. TAKING TOO MUCH LOPERAMIDE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS HEART PROBLEMS OR DEATH.

Is loperamide bad for your heart?

Taking higher than the recommended dose of the antidiarrheal medicine loperamide can lead to serious heart problems, including abnormal heart rhythms and death. Use no more than the dose of loperamide listed on the label or prescribed by your health care professional.

Is it OK to take one Imodium every day?

Loperamide is a very safe drug which is not addictive. It can be taken in doses of up to 8 capsules (16 milligrams) per day over long periods of time. Do not take more than 16 milligrams per day without medical advice.

How do you stop diarrhea from ulcerative colitis?

In addition to following a low-residue diet, you may find diarrhea relief by avoiding carbonated drinks, prune juice, milk, and gum. You also may find that eating smaller meals helps.

Is there anything stronger than Imodium?

Diphenoxylate is similar to loperamide. It slows down your bowel activity to lessen the frequency of diarrhea. Diphenoxylate is an oral medication that can be taken up to four times per day. In the United States, diphenoxylate is only available by prescription, and is given in combination with a drug called atropine.