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When you're suffering from diarrhea, IMODIUM® loperamide hydrochloride products can help you get on with your day. You get fast, effective and long-lasting relief from symptoms, often in just one dose† — which is why IMODIUM® is the diarrhea remedy most often recommended by doctors and pharmacists.

 

IMODIUM® Quick Dissolve - a fast-dissolving mint-flavoured tablet that quickly melts on your tongue for long-lasting relief of diarrhea.

 

IMODIUM® Advanced Caplets and Chewables - give you the added benefit of fast relief of diarrhea AND gas, cramps and bloating.
†Clinical studies indicate that diarrheal control may be achieved after the initial dose in 50% of patients.


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It's better to treat diarrhea

Many people avoid treating diarrhea because they believe taking an anti-diarrheal can ‘lock in’ a bug. However, leading experts in the field of gastroenterology and internal medicine have found that using an anti-diarrheal won’t prolong diarrhea. Treating your diarrhea right away can help relieve your symptoms and allow you to get on with your life.

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Going abroad? Simple steps to stay healthy


With a little advance planning and a few common-sense precautions, most travel-related illness can be avoided.


You've just booked a holiday abroad. You probably don't want to think about getting sick, but each year illness cuts into the holiday fun of thousands of Canadians. Fortunately, with a little advance planning and a few common-sense precautions, most travel-related illness can be prevented.

 

Get your shots in good time


  • Contact a physician or travel medicine clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks before travel so you have time to complete your shots.
  • Make sure all routine...

 

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