Calm Your Gut with Trusted IBS Medications

Struggling with cramps, bloating, or irregular bowel habits? Our clinically proven IBS treatments can help you regain control — discreetly delivered to your door.

  • Fast-acting relief for abdominal pain and digestive spasms
  • Alverine, Colofac & Mebeverine available
  • Quick online consultation. UK-registered prescribers.
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Takes less than 3 minutes to complete, 100% online

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About IBS Treatment

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common long-term condition that affects the digestive system, causing a range of symptoms like abdominal cramps, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, or a combination of both. While it doesn’t damage the bowel or lead to serious illness, IBS can significantly affect comfort, confidence, and quality of life.

IBS is thought to be linked to increased gut sensitivity, digestive muscle spasms, and sometimes stress or diet-related triggers. Symptoms may come and go, vary in intensity, and often flare during periods of stress or hormonal changes.

Common IBS symptoms include:

  • Cramping or pain in the abdomen, often relieved by passing stool or gas
  • Bloating and excessive wind
  • Changes in bowel habits — diarrhoea, constipation, or alternating between both
  • Urgency or incomplete emptying
  • Mucus in stools

While IBS has no permanent cure, symptoms can be effectively managed with a combination of dietary changes, stress management, and medication.

At EveryDayMeds, we offer prescription antispasmodic medications that help relax the gut muscles and reduce painful cramping:

  • Mebeverine 135mg tablets – a well-tolerated treatment that targets gut spasms
  • Colofac – a branded version of mebeverine
  • Alverine Citrate 60mg capsules – suitable for more severe cramps or bloating

These treatments work by calming intestinal contractions and easing discomfort — without slowing down digestion. Following a short online consultation, a UK-registered prescriber will review your symptoms and recommend the most appropriate option. Your treatment is then delivered discreetly and quickly to your door.

Available Treatments

Choose from a wide range of clinically-proven, safe, and effective treatments for IBS.

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Alverine Citrate Capsules

From £12.99

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Colofac Tablets

From £12.99

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Mebeverine Tablets

From £12.99

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How it
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Once you complete a short online assessment, you’ll be able to choose your preferred treatment and quantity from a list of safe, medically approved options tailored to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this clinic

What is IBS?

IBS is a long-term digestive condition causing symptoms like stomach cramps, bloating, diarrhoea, and constipation. Symptoms come and go, often triggered by stress, hormones, or certain foods. It’s not dangerous but can affect daily life.

What causes IBS flare-ups?

Triggers include gut sensitivity, stress, hormonal changes, infections, and certain foods (e.g. caffeine, alcohol, spicy or fatty meals). Lack of sleep and emotional stress can also worsen symptoms.

How do medications like Mebeverine or Alverine help?

These are antispasmodics that relax gut muscles, easing cramps, bloating, and discomfort. They don’t cure IBS but help manage symptoms during flare-ups or with regular use.

What’s the difference between Mebeverine, Colofac, and Alverine?

Mebeverine and Colofac (its branded version) contain the same ingredient. Alverine works similarly but is a different compound. All are effective — choice depends on personal response and medical history.

Are there any side effects with these treatments?

Side effects are rare and mild, including nausea, headache, or dizziness. Serious reactions are very uncommon. These medications aren’t habit-forming and are safe for long-term or short-term use.

Can IBS be cured, or will I need treatment long-term?

There’s no cure, but symptoms can be managed. Some need medication only during flare-ups, while others benefit from ongoing treatment. Lifestyle changes like diet, routine, and stress management are also key.