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Cibis Tablet

By CADILA PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED
10 Tablet(s) in Strip
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Cibis Tablet Description

Cibis tablet is used in the treatment of various abdominal conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (a disorder that affects the intestine and causes symptoms such as bloating, gas, cramps, loose

stools, and constipation), peptic ulcers (sores on the stomach lining), and enterocolitis (inflammation of the intestine). These are some of the uses of Cibis tablets. Cibis tablet is a combination of three medicines: Clidinium, Chlordiazepoxide, and Dicyclomine. Clidinium acts by decreasing the production of stomach acid and relieving cramps. Chlordiazepoxide acts by controlling emotional factors and reducing abnormal brain signals responsible for abdominal discomfort. Dicyclomine acts by decreasing intestinal muscle tone. Directions for Use of Cibis tablets should be strictly followed. This medicine should not be co-administered with other tranquillisers such as Etizolam, Alprazolam, Diazepam, etc. It should never be taken with alcohol. Cibis tablets can be addictive, and it is recommended not to exceed the prescribed dose. Side effects of Cibis tablets include lethargy, blurred vision, difficulty in passing urine, dry mouth, constipation, and drowsiness.

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Product Summary

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ContainsChlordiazepoxide(5.0 Mg) + Clidinium(2.5 Mg) + Dicycloverine / Dicyclomine(10.0 Mg)
UsesIrritable Bowel Syndrome, Peptic ulcer disease, Enterocolitis
Side effectsLethargy, Blurred vision, Difficulty passing urine, Dry mouth, Constipation, Drowsiness
TherapyDRUGS FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
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uses

Uses of Cibis Tablet

  • Cibis tablet is used in the treatment of:
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Peptic ulcer disease
  • Enterocolitis
contraindications

Contraindications of Cibis Tablet

  • Do not take Cibis tablets:
  • If you are allergic to Chlordiazepoxide, Dicyclomine or Clidinium.
  • If you have glaucoma (an eye condition).
  • If you have abdominal obstruction.
  • If you have urinary tract obstruction.
  • If you have gastroesophageal reflux disease.
  • If you have myasthenia gravis (a condition that causes muscle weakness and fatigue).
  • If you have ulcerative colitis (a condition that causes inflammation and ulcers in the digestive tract).
  • If you have benign prostatic hypertrophy (enlarged prostate).
sideEffects

Side effects of Cibis Tablet

  • Side effects of Cibis tablets include:
  • Lethargy
  • Blurred vision
  • Difficulty passing urine
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Drowsiness
precautionsAndWarnings

Precautions and Warnings of Cibis Tablet

pregnancy

Pregnancy

Q:
Can I take Cibis tablets during pregnancy?
A:
No. Cibis tablets are not safe to use during pregnancy. A few studies have shown a definite risk to the foetus and may cause congenital disabilities in the baby. Consult a doctor.
breastfeeding

Breast Feeding

Q:
Can I take Cibis tablets while breastfeeding?
A:
No. Avoid using Cibis tablets if you are a nursing mother. This medicine may suppress lactation and cause apnea (stoppage of breathing) in your child. Studies suggest that the medicine may pass into breast milk and harm the baby
driving

Driving

Q:
Can I drive if I have taken a Cibis tablet?
A:
No. Cibis tablets can cause adverse effects like drowsiness, confusion, and lethargy affecting your ability to drive or operate heavy machinery.
alcohol

Alcohol

Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Cibis tablets?
A:
No. Alcohol may cause breathing difficulty, confusion, and drowsiness. Avoid consuming alcohol during treatment with Cibis tablets.
otherGeneralWarnings

Other General Warnings

Talk to your doctor if
  • You have difficulty passing urine.
  • You have difficulty passing stool.
  • You have blurred vision.
  • You experience abdominal discomfort.
  • You have breathing difficulty.
modeOfAction

Mode of Action of Cibis Tablet

How Does It Work?

Cibis tablet is a combination of three medicines. Clidinium acts by decreasing the production of stomach acid and relieving cramps. Chlordiazepoxide acts by controlling emotional factors and reducing ...
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directionsForUse

Directions for Use of Cibis Tablet

  • Take Cibis tablets exactly as advised by your doctor.
  • Read the label instructions carefully.
  • Do not exceed the dosage, even if you cannot notice the effects of this medicine.
  • Take Cibis tablets as a whole with a glass of water.
  • Do not break or chew this tablet.
  • Do not consume this medicine if its packaging is broken.
interactions

Interactions of Cibis Tablet

Interactions with other medicines

  • Cibis tablets may interact with the following medications.
  • Taking antacids with Cibis tablets can decrease the absorption of Cibis tablets.
  • Cibis tablets may neutralise the clinical effects of prokinetic medicines like Domperidone and Metoclopramide.
  • Cibis tablets may nullify the clinical effects of anti-glaucoma medicines like Timolol and Latanoprost.
  • Painkillers like Tramadol, Fentanyl, and Methadone can cause breathing difficulties if co-administered with Cibis tablets.
  • Cibis tablets can increase serum levels of antidepressants like fluoxetine and sertraline.

Interactions with food items

  • Avoid spicy non-vegetarian food.
  • Increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables.
  • Avoid milk products like milk, ice cream, curd (if you experience bloating and abdominal discomfort after consuming these products).
  • Avoid a high fibre diet if you have loose motions.
  • Abstain from alcohol during your treatment.
storageAndDisposal

Storage and disposal of Cibis Tablet

Store Cibis tablets in dry conditions at room temperature, away from wet surfaces, direct sunlight, and humidity. Dispose of the packaging carefully after use. Check the expiration date before taking ...
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dosage

Dosage of Cibis Tablet

Overdose

Cibis tablet overdose can lead to symptoms like blurred vision, increased sleepiness, lethargy, confusion, difficulty urinating or passing stools, dry mouth, dry and hot skin, difficulty in swallowing...
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Missed a Dose

If you have missed a single dose of Cibis tablet, try to take it as soon as you remember. If you recall the missed dose when it is almost time for the next one, skip the missed one and continue with y...
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Content Details

WRITTEN BY
REVIEWED BY
doctor

Dr. Jagruti Jain

MBBS, MD, DNB, General Medicine

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Q: What can I do to prevent the drying of my mouth caused by this Cibis tablet?

A: Keep yourself hydrated by drinking plenty of liquids at regular intervals and avoid eating spicy food.

Q: What should I do if I am having difficulty in my vision after starting treatment with Cibis tablet?

A: This tablet contains Dicyclomine and Clidinium, which increases intraocular pressure (the pressure in the eye). This is the cause of your eyesight problems and blurry vision. Consult your physician at the earliest.

Q: Is Cibis tablet addictive?

A: Yes. Cibis tablets can be addictive because they contain an active ingredient called Chlordiazepoxide. It is, therefore, recommended not to exceed your dose or take it more often than required.
Product Details
Brand
CIBIS
Expires on or After
29/04/2025
Last Updated on: 08 Mar 2022 | 03:11 PM (IST)

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