| PACKAGING TYPE: | 20x10 Blister ( 20 Strip In 1 Box ) |
| COMPOSITION: | Mefenamic Acid 250 Mg+ Dicyclomine 10 Mg |
| FORMULATION: | Tablet |
| Description: | DICYMEF Tablet is a combination medication containing Mefenamic Acid 250mg and Dicyclomine 10mg. It is used for the relief of pain and discomfort associated with gastrointestinal and menstrual disorders. Mefenamic Acid is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps reduce pain, inflammation, and cramps. Dicyclomine is an antispasmodic that relaxes smooth muscles in the gut, relieving abdominal cramps and spasms. This combination is especially effective in conditions like dysmenorrhea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and other gastrointestinal spasms, providing fast and effective relief from pain and cramping. |
| Side Effects: | Common side effects may include: Nausea Vomiting Dizziness Mild abdominal discomfort Dry mouth Rare but serious side effects: Allergic reactions Gastrointestinal bleeding Severe liver or kidney impairment Note: Discontinue use and consult a doctor if severe side effects occur. |
| How to Use: | Take DICYMEF Tablet as prescribed by a healthcare professional Usually taken 1–3 times daily depending on the severity of pain Swallow whole with water; do not crush or chew Take after meals to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal irritation Follow the prescribed dosage and do not exceed recommended limits |
| Precaution: | Use with caution in patients with ulcers, kidney, or liver disorders Avoid prolonged use without medical supervision Inform your doctor about other medications being taken Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless advised Avoid alcohol while taking this medication |
| Product Benefits: | Relieves abdominal cramps and spasms Reduces menstrual pain and discomfort Provides anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects Improves gastrointestinal comfort in IBS and related disorders Fast-acting and effective combination therapy Enhances quality |
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to relieve pain and cramps caused by gastrointestinal disorders, IBS, or menstrual discomfort.
Mild gastrointestinal side effects may occur due to the NSAID component; taking it after meals can reduce this risk.
Take as prescribed, usually 1–3 times daily, after meals, and follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.




















