Re: ADHESIONS digest 741

From: jenny (sunnybrae@cwcom.net)
Tue Dec 19 00:29:43 2000


Hi all, the generic name for 'Colofac' in the UK is 'Mebeverine'. Another non-generic name for the drug is 'Equilon'. Hope that this may help some of you. It didn't work for me, but I do know of others that it has really worked for. Good luck!!

At Mon, 18 Dec 2000, niko wrote: >
>Hi Nanc ;-))
>
>I cannot tell you where to find "Colofac" in your area, as this is the name
>used for this drug in Oz. I wish I knew more about the tablets, to give you
>the generic names. If all else fails, you can private mail me at
>waycool@cqnet.com.au and I will send you some, this way you will have the
>packaging on the back of the tablets, maybe you could find the equivalent by
>taking them to your pharmacist ?? Just a suggestion anyway.
>
>Take care
>Trace x
>

>>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Tooolgirll@aol.com>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@forum.obgyn.net>
>Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 2:18 PM
>Subject: Re: ADHESIONS digest 741
>
>> i have tried to look up the drug colfac but cannot find it in the internet
>at
>> all in drug listings.. i am trying so hard to find something that will
>help
>> me... the cream zostrix is helping me somewhat but makes me sick to my
>> stomach and makes me have severe bowel movements diffinently has an effect
>on
>> the nervous system although they say there are not a side effect to it.. i
>> hve had to stop temporarilly to use it.. i am interested in this colofac
>drug
>> for bowels.. it is not on the internet can anyone tell me anything about
>it
>> so i can ask my doc about it.. my doc is a looser so i need to tell him
>wht i
>> want as far as drugs.. he will not give me pain meds at all .. just tells
>me
>> to live the way i am.......... i cannot do this for much longer... i need
>> help.. thanks nanc in nh
>>

--
jenny

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