Download India's most affordable pharmacy app
- Compare with medicine prices
- Save upto 90% on your medicine bills
COMPOSITION:
Dicyclomine (10mg) + Mefenamic Acid (250mg)DESCRIPTION:
SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet is a combination of two active ingredients, Dicyclomine (10mg) and Mefenamic Acid (250mg), used to treat abdominal discomfort and pain. Dicyclomine is an antispasmodic that helps to relax the muscles in the intestines, relieving cramps and spasms, while Mefenamic Acid is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces inflammation and pain. Together, these ingredients provide effective relief for various gastrointestinal conditions.
Uses of SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet
SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet is primarily used to treat the following conditions:
- Abdominal cramps and spasms caused by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Menstrual cramps
- Gastrointestinal discomforts related to inflammation and muscle spasms
- Pain associated with digestive issues
How SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet Works
SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet works by combining Dicyclomine, which relaxes the smooth muscles of the intestines, thereby relieving cramps and spasms. Mefenamic Acid reduces inflammation and pain, providing relief from abdominal discomfort. Together, these ingredients work to improve digestive comfort and ease muscle contractions.
Benefits of SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet
The main benefits of SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet include:
- Effective relief from abdominal cramps and spasms
- Reduces inflammation and pain associated with gastrointestinal issues
- Provides comfort and ease during menstrual cramps
- Helps in managing discomfort caused by digestive system disorders
How to Take SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet
Take SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet as directed by your healthcare provider. Typically, the dosage is one tablet taken 1 to 3 times daily with food to reduce the risk of stomach upset. Always follow your doctor's instructions for dosage and duration based on your condition.
Side Effects of SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet
Common side effects of SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet may include:
- Stomach upset or nausea
- Dry mouth
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Headache
Severe side effects may include:
- Severe allergic reactions, such as swelling or difficulty breathing
- Severe abdominal pain or gastrointestinal bleeding
- Unusual tiredness or weakness
Safety Advice
Before using SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet, consider the following precautions:
- If you have a history of gastrointestinal disorders, kidney, or liver issues, consult your doctor before using this medication
- Inform your healthcare provider of any other medications you are taking to avoid potential drug interactions
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage to prevent side effects
- Avoid alcohol consumption as it may increase the risk of side effects
- Consult your doctor before using this medication during pregnancy or breastfeeding
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How quickly will I feel relief after taking SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet?
A: You can expect relief from cramps and discomfort within 30 minutes to an hour after taking SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet, depending on your condition.
Q: Can I take SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet on an empty stomach?
A: It is recommended to take SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet with food to prevent any stomach irritation or discomfort.
Q: How often should I take SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet?
A: The typical dosage is 1 tablet 1 to 3 times a day, but you should follow your doctor's instructions based on your condition.
Q: Can SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet be used for long-term treatment?
A: Long-term use of SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet should be monitored by your doctor, especially if used for chronic conditions like IBS or persistent pain.
Q: Is SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet safe during pregnancy?
A: It is important to consult your doctor before using SP Mild 10mg/250mg Tablet during pregnancy to ensure safety for both you and your baby.
© 2025 Copyright By Zeelab Pharmacy Private Limited. All Rights Reserved
Terms and conditions|
Cancellation Policy|
Privacy Policy|
App Privacy Policy|
Return Policy|
Government Licence

