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WindSetlers - 24 Gel caps for The Relief from The Pain, Bloating and discomfort of trapped Wind.

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You can buy WindSetlers online without a prescription from Prescription Doctor’s UK registered pharmacy. Never throw away medicine via household or water waste. Take any unwanted or expired medicine to your local pharmacy and ask them to dispose of them safety for you.

You should always consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying medical conditions. WindSetlers side effectsTake 1 – 2 Windsetlers capsules 3 – 4 times a day, as needed. Do not take more than the recommended daily dose. If you accidentally take more than you should, speak to your doctor straight away, taking this product and the patient information leaflet with you.

WindSetlers are suitable for anyone suffering from the symptoms related to trapped gas. They can be taken by all ages including children and the elderly. Where should I store WindSetlers?If you forget to take WindSetlers, skip the missed dose and continue to take your next dose at the regular time.

Seek advice before using if you are breast feeding, pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or suffer from allergies. While alcohol is unlikely to interact with WindSetlers, it is strongly advised that you avoid alcohol while suffering from trapped wind or indigestion. This is because gaseous alcoholic drinks, such as beer, can exacerbate the symptoms of trapped wind. Windsetlers contain Simeticone which breaks down bubbles of gas in the stomach to eliminate gas and ease wind.

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Always read the patient information leaflet before taking WindSetlers for the first time. What should I do if I forget to take WindSetlers when I should? Like all medication, Windsetlers can have side effects, although not everyone will get them. These include: Windsetlers easy to swallow gel capsules to relieve the the symptoms of flatulence (wind), wind pains, a swollen stomach and other symptoms associated with intestinal gas. Infacol (Forest Laboratories UK, Kent, UK) is a widely available over-the-counter preparation used to relieve colic symptoms in neonates and infants. The active ingredient is simeticone. No drug interactions with simeticone are documented in the current summary of product characteristics. The authors report the case of an infant with confirmed congenital hypothyroidism on levothyroxine who experienced a possible drug interaction with simeticone. Despite adequate levothyroxine dosage, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) was high, suggesting undertreatment. Questioning revealed the child was taking Infacol drops before feeds while on levothyroxine. The colic drops were immediately discontinued and TSH promptly normalised with a reduction in thyroxine requirement to an age appropriate dosage. Drug interaction of thyroxine with simeticone has not been reported previously and is not listed in the British National Formulary for Children. Clinicians and parents need to be aware of this interaction to avoid unnecessary undertreatment and prevent potential long-term neurological sequelae. Simeticone (or simethicone) is a type of medicine called an antiflatulent. It's used to treat farting (flatulence), trapped wind and bloating, although we cannot be certain if it really works for these symptoms.

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