Loperamide hydrochloride capsules 2mg are for oral administration. The capsules should be taken with liquid.
Acute diarrhoea:
Adults: two capsules initially, followed by 1 capsule after every loose stool, for up to 5 days. The usual dosage is 3 to 4 capsules a day; the maximum daily dose should not exceed 8 capsules.
Children:
9-12 years: the maximum dose is 1 capsule 4 times daily until diarrhoea is controlled, for up to 5 days.
4-8 years: Loperamide hydrochloride capsules 2mg cannot be divided and are therefore not recommended for use in children aged 4-8 years. A suitable alternative presentation of loperamide should be used in these patients.
If there is no improvement within 2 days of starting treatment further investigation of the cause of diarrhoea should be considered.
Chronic diarrhoea:
Adults: studies have shown that patients may need widely differing amounts of loperamide hydrochloride. The starting dose should be between 2 and 4 capsules per day in divided doses, depending on severity. If required, this dose can be adjusted according to response. The maximum recommended daily dose is 8 capsules.
Having established the patient's daily maintenance dose, the capsules may be administered on a twice daily regimen. Tolerance has not been observed and therefore subsequent dosage adjustment should be unnecessary.
Children: loperamide is not recommended for treatment of chronic diarrhoea in children
Use in elderly: acute and chronic diarrhoea - as for adults
Renal impairment
No dose adjustment is required for patients with renal impairment.
Hepatic impairment
Although no pharmacokinetic data are available in patients with hepatic impairment, Loperamide hydrochloride should be used with caution in such patients because of reduced first pass metabolism (see section 4.4 special warnings and special precautions for use).