Abstract

SummaryThe role of enteric coated peppermint oil (Colpermin) as a carminative in the treatment of abdominal distension and dyspepsia following routine gynaecological surgery, has been studied in 69 women, in a placebo controlled double blind study. Colpermin was not found to reduce the symptoms of abdominal distension, flatulence or abdominal pain, compared to placebo. Colpermin was not useful in the treatment of this common and distressing postoperative problem.

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