Frequently asked questions
Adults and children 12 years and over can take one tablet three or four times daily after meals and at bedtime as necessary. The tablets must be chewed before swallowing. Wind-eze is not recommended for children under 12 years. Always read the patient information leaflet provided.
Like all medicines Wind-eze can have side effects but not everybody gets them. You may experience allergic reactions such as a skin rash, itchy skin, swelling of the face or tongue, or difficulty breathing or stomach upset, diarrhoea, nausea or constipation.
Wind-eze is formulated to relieve the symptoms of a build-up of trapped wind such as stomach pain and bloating by dispersing the tiny bubbles of trapped wind. It’s main ingredient is simeticone, an antiflatulent which usually starts to work within 30 minutes.
Adults and children 12 years and over can take one tablet three or four times daily after meals and at bedtime as necessary.
Try some simple changes which may help to reduce bloating which is usually caused by excess gas in the gut. Take your time when eating, chew your food well and keep your mouth closed when you chew. You can also try limiting the number of fizzy drinks you have, eat smaller portions of wind-producing foods such as certain vegetables and swapping dried pulses for tinned, rinsed versions.
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Fast relief from bloating and trapped wind discomfort.
Wind-eze offers quick relief from bloating and trapped wind discomfort. The active ingredient is simeticone, an anti-flatulence medicine. Always read the label.