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Do not take indigestion medicines up to 2 hours before or after you take peppermint oil capsules. These include: Do not take indigestion remedies during the two hours before you take peppermint oil, or during the two hours after you have taken it. This is because indigestion remedies interfere with the capsules and stop them from working as intended.

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Joint Formulary Committee. British National Formulary(online) London: BMJ Group and Pharmaceutical Press [Accessed on 19 October 2015] Don't take indigestion remedies (antacids) at the same as the capsules, or in the two hours before or after taking them. Like all medicines, peppermint oil can cause side effects in some people, but most people have no side effects or only minor ones.These can stop the peppermint oil working as it should. Mixing peppermint oil with herbal remedies and supplements The capsule coating contains methacrylic acid-ethyl acrylate-copolymer (1:1), polysorbate 80, sodium laurylsulfate, propylene glycol,

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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 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.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. If the patient has recently travelled abroad, or is pregnant or possibly pregnant, they should consult their doctor prior to self medication. 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.

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It is strongly recommended that the UK National Poisons Information Service be consulted on cases of suspected or actual overdose where there is doubt over the degree of risk or about appropriate management. 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. Do not keep out-of-date or unwanted medicines. Take them to your local pharmacy which will dispose of them for you. you're breathing very fast or struggling to breathe (you may become very wheezy or feel like you're choking or gasping for air)It will start to work within a few hours but it could take up to 1 to 2 weeks to take full effect. Keep taking peppermint oil until your symptoms improve. Not everybody with irritable bowel syndrome finds that antispasmodics like peppermint oil capsules work well for them. Some people respond better to other types of antispasmodic medicines. If your symptoms do not improve, it is worth trying a different kind of antispasmodic. Ask your pharmacist for advice about what treatments would be suitable for you. 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? Drinking alcohol while you're taking Mintec might increase the likelihood of having a reaction to it, such as a rash, headache, slow pulse, loss of co-ordination or shaking. If this happens, you should get medical advice straight away.

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Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation: A Reference Guide to Fetal and Neonatal Risk, 9th edition (2011) ed. Briggs, G., Freeman, R. and Yaffe, S. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia. Adults and elderly: Take one capsule three times a day, preferably before meals. Do not take the capsules immediately after food ( see 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. 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 ingredient Relief of tummy (abdominal) pain and bloating associated with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (in adults)

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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.

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