
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 135mg | ||||
360 pill | 135mg | AUD864.22 | AUD2.40 | |
180 pill | 135mg | AUD452.13 | AUD2.50 | |
120 pill | 135mg | AUD310.45 | AUD2.58 | |
90 pill | 135mg | AUD241.76 | AUD2.68 | |
60 pill | 135mg | AUD166.94 | AUD2.78 | |
30 pill | 135mg | AUD113.59 | AUD3.79 |
Colofac Description
What is Colofac?
Colofac is a medicine used in Australia to help with stomach cramps caused by IBS. The active ingredient is mebeverine hydrochloride. It is sold over the counter in chemists and online pharmacies across Australia. Colofac is usually found as plain tablets. You take it before meals.
How Colofac works
Colofac is an antispasmodic. It relaxes the smooth muscles of the gut. This reduces cramping and abdominal pain during IBS. It does not cure IBS. It can help with symptoms during a flare. The medicine acts mainly in the gut, with little effect elsewhere in the body. Some people notice faster relief than with other treatments. Relief can come within hours or after one day of taking it. It is most helpful when cramps are a regular feature.
How to take Colofac
Use Colofac exactly as the label or your pharmacist tells you. The usual guidance in Australia is to take one tablet before meals, two to three times a day. Do not chew the tablet; swallow with water. Do not exceed the daily dose. If you miss a dose, take it with your next meal. Do not double up.
Who should avoid Colofac
Avoid Colofac if you are allergic to mebeverine or any ingredient. In Australia, it is not usually recommended for children under 12 unless a clinician says so. Pregnant or breastfeeding people should seek medical advice before use. People with liver or kidney problems should discuss this with a doctor or pharmacist. Tell your pharmacist about all medicines you take, as interactions are possible with certain drugs.
Possible side effects
Colofac is typically well tolerated. Side effects are rare and usually mild. They may include stomach upset, dry mouth, or mild dizziness. In rare cases there could be an allergic reaction, such as a rash. Seek urgent help if you notice breathing difficulties, swelling, or a severe rash. If symptoms persist, contact a clinician or your pharmacist for advice.
Local notes and user review
In Australia, many customers value Colofac for relief during IBS flare-ups. Online pharmacies often offer a pharmacist chat. Delivery is fast in most cities. The product is discreet and easy to order. A typical user says it helps plan meals and activities. It reduces anxiety about cramps and bloating. Some find it works best when taken regularly before meals rather than only during a sudden attack.