| PACKAGING TYPE: | 10x15 ( 10 Strips In 1 Box) |
| COMPOSITION: | Chlordiazepoxide(5mg). & Mebeverine (135mg) Tablet |
| FORMULATION: | Tablets |
| Description: | APLACIL M Tablet is a combination medication containing Chlordiazepoxide 5 mg and Mebeverine 135 mg. It is used for the management of gastrointestinal disorders associated with anxiety, particularly irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Chlordiazepoxide helps reduce anxiety and stress, while Mebeverine is an antispasmodic that relaxes the smooth muscles of the gut, relieving intestinal spasms and abdominal discomfort. This combination provides dual action by addressing both psychological and physical symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders. |
| Side Effects: | Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as: Drowsiness Dizziness Dry mouth Constipation Nausea If severe symptoms such as allergic reactions, severe abdominal pain, or confusion occur, seek medical attention immediately. |
| How to Use: | Take the tablet as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. Usually taken before meals, as directed by a doctor. Follow the prescribed dosage and duration strictly. Do not stop the medication abruptly without medical advice. |
| Precaution: | Avoid alcohol as it may increase sedative effects. Use cautiously in patients with liver disease or gastrointestinal obstruction. May cause dependence with prolonged use due to Chlordiazepoxide. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional before use. Avoid driving or operating machinery due to drowsiness. |
| Product Benefits: | Relieves irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. Reduces abdominal pain and intestinal spasms. Helps manage anxiety-related digestive disorders. Improves gut motility and comfort. Provides combined anxiolytic and antispasmodic action. |
Frequently Asked Questions
APLACIL M Tablet is used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and anxiety-related gastrointestinal disorders.
Yes, it may cause drowsiness due to Chlordiazepoxide.
It is usually taken before meals, as prescribed by a doctor.










