Fast-acting relief for an upset stomach
Fast-acting relief for an upset stomach
Diarrhoea Relief
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Fast-Acting Diarrhoea Medication
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Frequently asked questions
The most effective way to stop diarrhoea quickly is with antimotility medication, such as Loperamide (the active ingredient in Imodium). These tablets work by slowing down your bowel movements, allowing your body to absorb more water and nutrients, which results in firmer stools. At Chemist 2 Home, we provide fast-acting relief with discreet UK delivery to help you recover quickly.
There is no medical difference in terms of efficacy. Imodium is a well-known brand name, while Loperamide is the generic version of the same active ingredient. Both work in exactly the same way to treat acute diarrhoea. Choosing generic Loperamide is often a more cost-effective way to achieve the same professional-strength results.
Yes, it is highly recommended. Diarrhoea causes your body to lose essential fluids and electrolytes, which can lead to dehydration and fatigue. While Loperamide stops the symptoms, Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) like Dioralyte help replace lost salts and minerals. Taking both together ensures a faster and safer recovery.
Most cases of diarrhoea clear up within a few days. However, you should consult a healthcare professional if your symptoms last longer than 48 hours, if you have a high fever, severe abdominal pain, or if there is blood in your stool. For infants, the elderly, or those with underlying health conditions, medical advice should be sought sooner to prevent severe dehydration.
Absolutely. We understand that digestive health is a personal matter. Every order from Chemist 2 Home is shipped in plain, tamper-evident packaging with no mention of "diarrhoea" or "pharmacy" on the exterior. We prioritise your privacy from the moment you order until it reaches your door.
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