Adults and children 12 years and over: Take 1 tablet 3 or 4 times daily after meals and at bedtime as necessary. The tablets must be chewed before swallowing.
Do you take Windsetlers with water?
Swallow these whole with some water. Chew the tablets before swallowing. You can have a drink of water afterwards if you like.
Is wind-Eze good for trapped wind?
Wind-eze relieve stomach pain and bloating caused by trapped wind. Simeticone is the active ingredient in these small, soft gel capsules that works as an anti-flatulence medication. They gently disperse the trapped wind in your system by pushing out bubbles of air without any chance of embarrassment.
When should I take Windsetlers?
This product contains hydroxybenzoates which may cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed). Take this medicine by mouth. Take one or two capsules 3 or 4 times a day or as required. If you accidentally take too many, see a doctor straight away.
Can I take 2 wind Eze?
The recommended dose for Wind-eze tablets and gel capsules is one to be taken three or four times a day, when needed to relieve symptoms.
Is wind Eze any good?
5.0 out of 5 stars Did the job for me. I had very painful wind but after using these tablets for about 4 weeks it has gone.
Do you swallow or chew wind settlers?
The tablets should be chewed before swallowing, the capsules should be swallowed whole. The maximum dose for Wind-eze tablets/gels capsule is four in 24 hours.
Why is my stomach full of wind?
Excessive flatulence can be caused by swallowing more air than usual or eating food that’s difficult to digest. It can also be related to an underlying health problem affecting the digestive system, such as recurring indigestion or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
How do I take wind-Eze?
The medicine works locally in the gut and is not absorbed into the bloodstream. The recommended dose for Wind-eze tablets and gel capsules is one to be taken three or four times a day, when needed to relieve symptoms. This could be after a meal or before going to bed.
What is wind-Eze and is it safe for kids?
Both the tablets and gel caps are available to buy from the pharmacy and are suitable for adults and children over 12 years old. What is Wind-eze used for? To relieve abdominal pain, flatulence, bloating, wind or other symptoms caused by a build up of trapped gas in the stomach or intestines. How does Wind-eze work?
Can I take wind-Eze and simeticone together?
Simeticone may reduce the absorption of levothyroxine from the gut, so it is best to not take Wind-eze at the same time as your levothyroxine dose. Simeticone is not known to affect any other medicines and you can use it alongside other prescribed medicines, including with paracetamol or ibuprofen.
What is the active ingredient in windwind Eze?
Wind-eze chewable tablets and gel caps both contain the active ingredient simeticone, which is a type of medicine called an ‘anti-foaming agent’. Simeticone works by bringing together all the small bubbles of gas that can get trapped among the stomach contents.