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Mintec Description
Mintec helps ease the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
It contains peppermint oil, which helps to relax the muscles in your gut and ease discomfort.
It begins working in two to four hours, but it might take up to two weeks to notice the full effect.

What is Mintec?

Mintec capsules help ease the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). They come with a special coating that delays the release of the active ingredient, peppermint oil, until it reaches your intestines, not your stomach. This makes the peppermint oil more effective and reduces the chance of side effects. That's why they're known as gastro-resistant capsules.

IBS is a digestive problem that can cause discomfort in your abdomen. This might lead to symptoms such as pain, bloating, and changes in your bowel habits, like diarrhoea or constipation. While the exact causes of IBS aren't completely known, it seems to be connected to factors like how quickly your digestion works, gut sensitivity, stress, and family history.

It's important to understand that although there's no cure for IBS at the moment, there are effective treatments you can use. Medications such as Mintec are made to help manage and control symptoms, making them less disruptive to your daily life.

How does Mintec work?

Peppermint oil, which is the main ingredient in Mintec, has properties that fight microbes and reduce inflammation. It helps ease IBS symptoms in two ways:

Peppermint oil's main active ingredient is menthol, but it also contains over 80 other components. When peppermint oil enters your bloodstream too quickly, its effectiveness is reduced. To address this, Mintec capsules have a special coating that slows down the release of the oil, allowing around 70% of it to reach your colon. In a study with 13 participants, these capsules were shown to delay the time it takes for menthol to reach peak levels in the blood. With Mintec, this happens 2 to 4 hours after taking the capsule, compared to 0 to 2 hours with uncoated capsules.

What doses of Mintec are there?

Mintec comes in soft capsules, each containing 0.2ml of peppermint oil. The capsules are half green and half white, and they are packaged in blister strips.

The dose you'll be given depends on how bad your symptoms are. Usually, you'll be told to take one capsule three times a day. If your symptoms are worse, you might need to take two capsules three times a day.

What should I do if I make a mistake while taking Mintec?

If you or your child accidentally take too many Mintec capsules, get medical assistance straight away. Bring any leftover capsules or the packaging with you so the medical staff can see what you've taken.

If you forget to take a pill, simply skip it and continue with your next dose as usual. There's no need to take two capsules at once to catch up.

What are the side effects of Mintec?

Mintec is usually well tolerated, but some people might experience side effects. These can include heartburn, itching or irritation around the buttocks, and allergic reactions such as skin rashes, a slow heartbeat, trembling, and unsteadiness.

The chance of side effects, like heartburn, tends to increase if you consume alcohol. Therefore, it's advisable to steer clear of alcohol while using Mintec for IBS.

Does Mintec help with constipation?

In short, no. However, there's not a lot of information to confirm this. Actually, since Mintec has antispasmodic properties and helps your gut muscles relax, it might actually worsen your constipation.

If you're dealing with constipation, try adding wheat bran, oats, or linseed to your meals, or any other fibre-rich foods. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids and cut back on alcohol.

Can Mintec cause diarrhoea?

No, it shouldn't cause diarrhoea. Peppermint oil, which is the active ingredient in Mintec, has antispasmodic properties that help relax the muscles in your gut, so it should actually help prevent diarrhoea.

Can you take Mintec and Buscopan together?

Certainly! There are no known interactions between peppermint oil and hyoscine butylbromide, which are the active ingredients in these two medicines. Both are used to ease IBS symptoms by relaxing the muscles in your gut. However, taking them together could increase the chance of some side effects, so it's best to consult your clinician before using them at the same time.

Is Mintec similar to other drugs?

Certainly, there are other medications with the same active ingredient, peppermint oil. These are available under various brand names such as Apercap, Colpermin, and Colomint. Each of these comes as a soft capsule containing the same quantity of peppermint oil, though they may differ in appearance, cost, and other inactive ingredients.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Mintec?

It's best to steer clear of alcohol when you're taking Mintec capsules. Mixing them can heighten the chance of experiencing side effects such as dizziness, skin rash, a slow heartbeat, muscle tremors, and feeling unsteady.

If this occurs, stop using the medication and get medical help immediately.

Important Information

Mintec capsules aren't suitable for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using them.

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