Xifaxanta (Rifaximin) 200mg Tablets

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Buy Xifaxanta 200mg tablets today, subject to our online consultation, to treat travellers' diarrhoea and sickness. Xifaxanta is an antibiotics treatment that can be used in all countries where travellers' diarrhoea is common including areas of Asia, Africa and South America. Order your tablets online the hassle-free way from The Independent Pharmacy, for professional and fast medical advice anywhere in the UK.

  • Suitable for age:18 Years +
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Xifaxanta (Rifaximin) 200mg Tablets information

  • What is Xifaxanta and what is it used for?

    Xifaxanta is an antibiotic tablet used to treat travellers' diarrhoea. The active ingredient is an antibiotic called rifaximin. Travellers' diarrhoea comes as a result of bacterial infection and is common in countries in places such as South and South-East Asia, Africa and South America. The way Xifaxanta works is by interfering with the bacteria’s cell structure and preventing it from reproducing.

    Xifaxanta tablets can be taken by adults over the age of 18 years and require a prescription. They are taken over the course of three days. Xifaxanta is manufactured by Norgine and is available in 200mg tablets.

    What is travellers' diarrhoea?

    Travellers' diarrhoea occurs after consuming contaminated food or drinking contaminated water, usually in a foreign country. It is most often caused by a bacterial infection, though in some cases, it is caused by a virus or parasite. Apart from diarrhoea, symptoms include;

    • nausea
    • stomach pain
    • loss of appetite
    • headache

    These symptoms may not appear until after you have returned home. Traveller’s diarrhoea affects between 30% and 50% of all people who visit tropical destinations.

    There are several precautions you can take while travelling to minimise your risk of contracting travellers' diarrhoea. Avoid drinking tap water, and only eat food that has been properly cooked. Take care of your own hygiene as well.

    If you get travellers' diarrhoea, make sure you rest and keep yourself hydrated. If your symptoms are severe or persist for more than a few days, you may consider a treatment such as Xifaxanta. Xifaxanta contains the antibiotic rifamixin

    How does Xifaxanta work?

    Xifaxanta uses an active ingredient called rifamixin, which is a kind of antibiotic. The treatment is localised to work directly in the gut and is largely not taken up into the bloodstream. Rifaximin inhibits the production of an enzyme in the bacteria known as RNA-polymerase which stops its growth process and lets your immune system kill it off.

    Alternatives to Xifaxanta

    OTC (over the counter) alternative treatments for Travellers' Diarrhoea:

    In some more simple cases, travellers' diarrhoea can be treated with over-the-counter medicines. These medicines include Loperamide (Imodium) and rehydration sachets (Dioralyte). Using these products together will help ease the symptoms, this will help as your body is trying to fight off the infection. You must also ensure you remain hydrated so take on as much fluid as possible during this time, as dehydration is the most dangerous consequence of Travellers' diarrhoea.

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  • Xifaxanta warnings

    Reading the following warnings carefully will help to ensure you are selecting an appropriate product.

    Xifaxanta is unsuitable for you if:

    • You are allergic to rifamycin antibiotics (e.g. rifampicin, rifabutin)
    • There is blood in your stool
    • You have a fever
    • You have had more than seven liquid stools in the preceding 24 hours

    Xifaxanta with bloody stools

    Clinical evidence has shown that Xifaxanta is not effective at treating Traveller’s diarrhoea when it is caused by invasive enteric pathogens such as Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella spp., or Shigella, which typically produces a kind of dysentery-like diarrhoea characterised by blood in the stools and a high frequency.

    Xifaxanta and other medicines

    If you have taken activated charcoal tablets for your diarrhoea symptoms, wait at least two hours before taking Xifaxanta.

    Exercise caution when using Xifaxanta with any P-glycoprotein inhibitors such as ciclosporin.

    Xifaxanta - pregnancy & breastfeeding

    Xifaxanta should not be taken by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

    Please read all packaging and the Patient Information Leaflet before taking any new medicine and inform your doctor of medicines you are taking or intend to take.

  • Xifaxanta dosage

    Adults over the age of 18 years for travellers' diarrhoea:

    The standard recommended dose of Xifaxanta is one tablet, three times daily: once every eight hours. For a maximum of 3 days. Swallow the tablet whole with a sip of water. Xifaxanta can be taken either with or without food.

    If your symptoms do not improve after 48 hours, you should see a doctor.

  • Xifaxanta ingredients

    The active ingredient contained in Xifaxanta tablets is: Rifaximin 200mg

    Xifaxanta tablets also contain the following inactive ingredients to make up the complete product: Sodium starch glyconate type A, glycerol distearate, colloidal anhydrous silica, talc, microcrystalline cellulose, hypromellose, titanium dioxide, disodium edetate, propylene glycol, red iron oxide E172.

  • Xifaxanta side effects

    Not everyone will experience side effects when they take Xifaxanta, however, if you do they can include:

    Common (1 in 10 people or less):

    • Headache
    • Dizziness
    • Flatulence
    • Abdominal bloating
    • Abdominal pain
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhoea
    • Increased bowel urgency
    • Feeling or being sick
    • Involuntary and painful or ineffective straining
    • Fever

    If you are concerned about these effects, or if the product affects you in any other way, stop using it and talk to your doctor or pharmacist. For a full list of reported side effects please see the Patient Information Leaflet.

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Xifaxanta (Rifaximin) 200mg Tablets FAQs

  • No – the effect of rifaximin is limited to the gastrointestinal system. It will not treat other kinds of infection, because it is not fully absorbed into the body like some other antibiotics.

  • Children should not use Xifanta.

    This medicine is also unsuitable for patients with a fever alongside diarrhoea. It should not be used if you have passed more than seven unformed bowel movements in the previous 24 hours, or if there is blood in your stool. Seek medical attention immediately if you experience these symptoms.

  • Anugesic HC Cream should be applied twice each day, and after each bowel movement.

    Before use, wash your hands and the affected area thoroughly with water. Gently dry the skin around the anus to prevent further irritation.

    For internal use, a nozzle is provided, which screws on to the top of the tube. Gently insert the tip of the nozzle into the anus, and squeeze the tube such that a small amount of cream is released. Withdraw the nozzle carefully, then use warm water to thoroughly wash both the nozzle and your hands.

    Anugesic HC suppositories should be inserted into the rectum.

  • While you are taking Xifanta, remember to replenish your fluids and stay hydrated with purified water. When you feel as though you can eat, stick to neutral foods such as rice or bread rather than fatty or spicy foods.

  • Seek medical assistance if your symptoms have not cleared after three days of taking Xifanta, or if your symptoms recur soon afterwards.

    See a doctor if you develop a fever or if you notice your symptoms getting worse over the course of the treatment.

  • It is not recommended to drink alcohol while experiencing symptoms of traveller’s diarrhoea as it can worsen your condition.

  • As long as you experience no side effects which may increase your difficulty driving, you can do so. If you do notice any adverse effects then do not drive and contact your doctor.

  • It is not recommended to use Xifaxanta tablets whilst you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You should see your doctor as soon as possible if you have travellers' diarrhoea whilst pregnant or breastfeeding - it is very important to avoid dehydration.

  • Keep Xifaxanta tablets out of the reach of children and below 30°C.

  • Xifaxanta tablets are a prescription only medication and can only be prescribed by a doctor. When you buy from The Independent Pharmacy, a private prescription from our doctors is included in the price of your treatment so you know that you are getting genuine treatment from a UK pharmacy.

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