Description
KIJIMEA
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
For the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with characteristic symptoms
of constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, flatulence and meteorism
Medical device
Please read these instructions for use carefully, as they contain important information.
This medical device can be purchased without a prescription, however it must be used correctly for optimal treatment results.
• Keep these instructions for use in case you need to refer to them again.
• For further information and advice, contact your pharmacist.
• Consult your doctor if symptoms worsen or do not improve.
These instructions for use contain the following information:
1. What is Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules and why is it used?
2. What to pay attention to before taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules.
3. How to use Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules. 4. Possible side effects.
5. How to store Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules and what is their expiry date?
6. Further information.
1. What is Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules and why is it used?
This medical device contains the bifidobacteria strain B. bifidum MIMBb75.
It is used to treat irritable bowel syndrome with the characteristic symptoms of constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, flatulence and meteorism.
2. What to pay attention to before taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules
Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules do not contain preservatives, sweeteners, flavorings, lactose or gluten and can be taken without problems even by diabetic patients.
During pregnancy and breastfeeding
There are no known data to advise against taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
In children
There are no known data to advise against taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules by children and adolescents.
Taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules with Medicines
There are no known interactions with medicinal products.
Other warnings
Consult your doctor if you experience any new or persistent symptoms to determine the cause and any underlying medical condition that may need to be treated.
3. How to use Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules
Always take Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules exactly as described in these instructions for use. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
The following instructions are valid unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor for Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules. Follow the instructions for use carefully, otherwise Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules may not work effectively.
Take two Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules once a day during meals. The capsules should be taken without chewing and with a sufficient amount of liquid (for example 1 glass of water).
For optimal results, take Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules for at least four weeks, preferably twelve weeks. Initial relief from symptoms should occur after about a week of regular intake.
4. Possible side effects
No side effects related to the use of Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules have been observed so far.
If any side effects occur, please inform the manufacturer listed in these instructions for use.
5. How to store Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules and what is their expiry date?
Store Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules below 25°C, in a dry place.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
Do not use Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules after the expiry date stated on the package.
6. Further information
Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules contain the bifidobacteria strain B. bifidum MIMBb75.
The excipients are: corn starch, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, brilliant blue FCF.
It is a CE 0481 medical device
Format
84 capsules.
Cod. KR-IT-9704888
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
For the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with characteristic symptoms
of constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, flatulence and meteorism
Medical device
Please read these instructions for use carefully, as they contain important information.
This medical device can be purchased without a prescription, however it must be used correctly for optimal treatment results.
• Keep these instructions for use in case you need to refer to them again.
• For further information and advice, contact your pharmacist.
• Consult your doctor if symptoms worsen or do not improve.
These instructions for use contain the following information:
1. What is Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules and why is it used?
2. What to pay attention to before taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules.
3. How to use Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules. 4. Possible side effects.
5. How to store Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules and what is their expiry date?
6. Further information.
1. What is Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules and why is it used?
This medical device contains the bifidobacteria strain B. bifidum MIMBb75.
It is used to treat irritable bowel syndrome with the characteristic symptoms of constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, flatulence and meteorism.
2. What to pay attention to before taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules
Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules do not contain preservatives, sweeteners, flavorings, lactose or gluten and can be taken without problems even by diabetic patients.
During pregnancy and breastfeeding
There are no known data to advise against taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
In children
There are no known data to advise against taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules by children and adolescents.
Taking Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules with Medicines
There are no known interactions with medicinal products.
Other warnings
Consult your doctor if you experience any new or persistent symptoms to determine the cause and any underlying medical condition that may need to be treated.
3. How to use Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules
Always take Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules exactly as described in these instructions for use. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
The following instructions are valid unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor for Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules. Follow the instructions for use carefully, otherwise Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules may not work effectively.
Take two Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules once a day during meals. The capsules should be taken without chewing and with a sufficient amount of liquid (for example 1 glass of water).
For optimal results, take Kijimea Irritable Bowel Capsules for at least four weeks, preferably twelve weeks. Initial relief from symptoms should occur after about a week of regular intake.
4. Possible side effects
No side effects related to the use of Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules have been observed so far.
If any side effects occur, please inform the manufacturer listed in these instructions for use.
5. How to store Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules and what is their expiry date?
Store Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules below 25°C, in a dry place.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
Do not use Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules after the expiry date stated on the package.
6. Further information
Kijimea Irritable Bowel capsules contain the bifidobacteria strain B. bifidum MIMBb75.
The excipients are: corn starch, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, brilliant blue FCF.
It is a CE 0481 medical device
Format
84 capsules.
Cod. KR-IT-9704888