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Written By Bayyarapu Mahesh Kumar , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Nov 23, 2024 | 4:53 PM IST
Betaspas Oral Drops is used for reducing stomach pain due to spasms, cramps and bloating. It contains Dicyclomine and Simethicone, primarily taken to relieve period pain, spasmodic abdominal pain, bloating, and general pain-related discomfort of the lower abdomen. It reduces spasms and pain by relaxing the muscles and blocking certain chemical messengers in the brain responsible for causing the sensation of pain. Also, it treats bloating and releases stomach gas more efficiently. Thus, it helps reduce muscle contractions and pain by acting on the intestine's inner lining, allowing gas bubbles to come together, relieving cramps and spasms. It may cause some common side effects such as dryness in the mouth, dizziness, weakness, nervousness, sleepiness, and nausea.
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Betamax Remedies Pvt Ltd

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About Betaspas Oral Drops

Betaspas Oral Drops is used to reduce stomach pain due to spasms, cramps, and bloating. Abdominal spasms are the acute condition in which the abdominal muscles (abs), intestine and stomach contract severely. Stomach spasms can be caused by muscle strain, dehydration, stomach gas formation, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, gastritis (stomach inflammation), pregnancy, constipation or other gastrointestinal infections.

Betaspas Oral Drops is a combination drug containing Dicyclomine and  Simethicone, primarily taken to relieve period pain, spasmodic abdominal pain, bloating, and general pain-related discomfort of the lower abdomen. Dicyclomine is an antispasmodic agent that reduces spasms and pain by relaxing the muscles and blocking certain chemical messengers in the brain responsible for causing the sensation of pain. On the other hand, Simethicone is an anti-foaming agent that treats bloating and releases stomach gas more efficiently. Together Betaspas Oral Drops helps reduce muscle contractions and pain by acting on the intestine's inner lining, allowing gas bubbles to come together, relieving cramps and spasms.

Betaspas Oral Drops should only be if your doctor has prescribed you. It can be taken with or without food but at a fixed time for the best results. The course of Betaspas Oral Drops course should be completed as your doctor prescribes for better results. Some common side effects of Betaspas Oral Drops are dryness in the mouth, dizziness, weakness, nervousness, sleepiness, and nausea. Please consult your doctor if an allergic reaction becomes severe.

Betaspas Oral Drops is pregnancy category B medicines, so its use in pregnant and nursing mothers is safe if prescribed by a doctor. Do not consume alcohol as it may cause excessive drowsiness when taken along with Betaspas Oral Drops. Before using Betaspas Oral Drops, tell your doctor if you ever had an allergy to Betaspas Oral Drops, liver/kidney problems, irregular heartbeat, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis (muscle disease), hypertension (high blood pressure), gastroesophageal reflux, hyperthyroidism, benign prostate hyperplasia. Please do not drink alcohol with Betaspas Oral Drops as it may increase the unpleasant side effects like drowsiness and dizziness.

Uses of Betaspas Oral Drops

Treatment of Stomach/Abdominal pain, Menstrual periodic cramps, Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Medicinal Benefits

Betaspas Oral Drops is a combination drug containing Dicyclomine (antispasmodic) and  Simethicone (anti-foaming agent), primarily taken to get relief from period pain, abdominal spasmodic pain, bloating, and general pain-related discomfort of the lower abdomen. Dicyclomine, being an antispasmodic, helps treat spasms and pain by relaxing the muscles. It also blocks certain chemical messengers in the brain, which cause pain sensation, hence relieving pain. Simethicone is an anti-foaming agent; it helps to treat bloating and releases gas more easily. Collectively, both help to reduce abdominal pain caused due to spasms, cramps and gas formation. Betaspas Oral Drops can be used both by men and women.

Directions for Use

Shake the bottle well before use. Check the label for directions and take Betaspas Oral Drops in doses as prescribed by your doctor with the help of a measuring cup or dropper.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Betaspas Oral Drops

  • Dryness in the mouth

  • Dizziness

  • Weakness

  • Nervousness

  • Sleepiness

  • Nausea

Drug Warnings

Tell your doctor if you are allergic to Betaspas Oral Drops, dicyclomine, simethicone, or any of its ingredients. Also, inform your doctor about all the prescription and non-prescription drugs. Betaspas Oral Drops is pregnancy category B medicines, so its use in pregnant and nursing mothers is safe if prescribed by a doctor. Do not consume alcohol as it may cause excessive drowsiness when taken along with Betaspas Oral Drops. Before using Betaspas Oral Drops, tell your doctor if you have liver/kidney problems, irregular heartbeat, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis (muscle disease), hypertension (high blood pressure), gastroesophageal reflux, hyperthyroidism, benign prostate hyperplasia. In case you have diarrhoea, consult your doctor before starting Betaspas Oral Drops as it could be harmful. Alcohol intake should be avoided as it may cause excessive drowsiness.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Betaspas Oral Drops is contraindicated when taken with antidepressants (e.g. amitriptyline, amoxapine, clomipramine, desipramine, doxepin), medicines used for heart problems (e.g. digoxin), anti-asthma (e.g. ipratropium), irritable bowel medications (e.g. propantheline, hyoscyamine), and pain killers (e.g. ibuprofen, naproxen).

Drug-Food Interactions: Alcohol should not be taken along with Betaspas Oral Drops to avoid unpleasant side effects.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Betaspas Oral Drops is contraindicated if you have liver/kidney problems, irregular heartbeat, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis (muscle weakness), hypertension, gastroesophageal reflux, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), benign prostate hyperplasia.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • AMOXAPINE
  • CLOMIPRAMINE
  • DESIPRAMINE
  • DOXEPIN
  • DIGOXIN
  • IPRATROPIUM
  • PROPANTHELINE
  • HYOSCYAMINE
  • IBUPROFEN
  • NAPROXEN

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Opt for food and drinks high in Omega 3 fatty acids to get relief from pain, swelling, and inflammation. Omega 3 fatty acid-enriched foods include flaxseeds, walnut, soybean oil, salmon, and tuna if you prefer non-veg.

  • Try to fill half your food plate with fruits and veggies. Bananas and yoghurt taken with Betaspas Oral Drops may help protect your gut lining.

  • Limit salt intake and prefer herbs or spices like garlic, ginger, and turmeric, a natural anti-inflammatory.

  • Try to avoid alcohol as it can affect your stomach and intestine and limit the absorption of the essential nutrients required by your body.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Abdominal or Stomach spasm: It is a short-term or acute condition in which the abdominal muscles (abs), intestine and stomach contract severely. Stomach spasms can be caused by muscle strain, dehydration, stomach gas formation, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, gastritis (stomach inflammation), pregnancy, constipation or other gastrointestinal infections.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): It is also termed IBS colitis, mucous colitis, spastic colon, nervous colon, and spastic bowel. It is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the large intestine. Symptoms of an IBS include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea, mucus in stools, wind, constipation, tiredness, anxiety, depression, heartburn, indigestion, and headaches. IBS can be controlled by managing diet, excluding certain intolerant foods, lifestyle, and stress. It is more commonly found in people in their late teens to early 40s.

Menstrual cramps: When your uterus contracts and gets expelled during the menses period, hormones like prostaglandins get involved in triggering pain and inflammation. This, in turn, increases the uterine muscle contractions. So, higher levels of prostaglandins (pain hormone) are associated with more severe menstrual cramps.

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Alcohol

Caution

Betaspas Oral Drops can cause excessive drowsiness and increase the risk of stomach problems.

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Pregnancy

Safe if prescribed

Only consume Betaspas Oral Drops, if a doctor prescribes you.

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Breast Feeding

Safe if prescribed

As the data around the use of Betaspas Oral Drops in breastfeeding women is limited, the use of Betaspas Oral Drops is restricted. It is highly recommended to consult your doctor before taking this drug in case you are breastfeeding.

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Driving

Caution

Betaspas Oral Drops can cause dizziness or drowsiness. Use caution while driving or doing anything that requires concentration.

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Liver

Caution

Betaspas Oral Drops to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Kidney

Caution

Betaspas Oral Drops to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of kidney diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Children

Safe if prescribed

Generally, Betaspas Oral Drops is not recommended for children below six months with or without a doctor's consent. If it has to be given, then the dose must be adjusted and recommended by a child specialist only.

Country of origin

India
Other Info - BE16617

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FAQs

Betaspas Oral Drops is used to treat stomach/abdominal pain, menstrual cramps and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Betaspas Oral Drops is a combination drug containing Dicyclomine and Simethicone. Dicyclomine is an antispasmodic agent that reduces spasms and pain by relaxing the muscles and blocking certain chemical messengers in the brain responsible for causing the sensation of pain. On the other hand, Simethicone is an anti-foaming agent that treats bloating and releases stomach gas more efficiently. Together Betaspas Oral Drops helps reduce muscle contractions and pain by acting on the intestine's inner lining, allowing gas bubbles to come together, relieving cramps and spasms.
Yes, it is a common misconception that Betaspas Oral Drops is only a female-centric drug. This medicine is taken to reduce all types of spasmodic pain in the lower abdomen.
No, Betaspas Oral Drops is an anti-spasmodic drug, not an anti-fertility drug. No research hints at fertility issues as a side effect of taking Betaspas Oral Drops.
No, the Betaspas Oral Drops is supposed to be taken only for 3-4 days max, not every day. In case your pain is not subsiding, discuss it with your doctor right away.
Yes, Betaspas Oral Drops is known to cause dry mouth. In case you feel so, please increase the intake of fluids or do frequent mouth rinses. If even then you have a dry mouth, please consult your doctor for better advice.
Yes, Betaspas Oral Drops is known to cause upsetting of the stomach. So, to avoid this side effect, Betaspas Oral Drops should be preferably taken with food. If you still feel discomfort, please consult your doctor for the best advice.
Betaspas Oral Drops are generally safe for babies above 6 months, when prescribed by a doctor. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Gas forms in the stomach primarily from swallowing air or when bacteria breakdown undigested carbohydrates in the large intestine. Gas causes pain when it gets trapped in the digestive system and creates pressure causing discomfort, bloating, and cramps.
No, colicaid and Betaspas Oral Drops are different drops. Colicaid contains dill oil, fennel oil and simethicone, used to relieve infant colic, griping pain, and flatulence, while Betaspas Oral Drops contains dicycloverine and simethicone and are focuses on easing stomach pain, cramps, and gas symptoms. However, consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Yes, Betaspas Oral Drops can cause sleepiness as a side effect. This usually reduces over time and doesn’t require medical attention.
The dosage of Betaspas Oral Drops for infants can vary based on the child's age and the severity of their condition. However, it's important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor.
Yes, Betaspas Oral Drops is a paediatric antispasmodic syrup. It contains dicyclomine, an antispasmodic agent, and simethicone, which helps reduce gas. It is used to treat conditions like colic, cramps, and other gastrointestinal issues in children.
Betaspas Oral Drops can be given daily if prescribed by your doctor. It's important to follow the doctor's instructions regarding the dosage and duration of the treatment.
No, Betaspas Oral Drops is not recommended for 2-month-old baby. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
It’s important to consult your doctor before using Betaspas Oral Drops. While Betaspas Oral Drops can help with abdominal pain and gas, it can also cause side effects like nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness, which might worsen your condition.
Tests for abdominal pain in children may include blood test, urinalysis, stool test, ultrasound, X-ray and other tests include CT scan. However it's important to consult your paediatrician for proper diagnosis of abdominal pain.
Betaspas Oral Drops should be avoided in patients with liver/kidney problems, irregular heartbeat, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis (muscle weakness), hypertension, gastroesophageal reflux, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), and benign prostate hyperplasia. However consult your doctor, before using Betaspas Oral Drops.
Betaspas Oral Drops should not be taken with other medicines such as antidepressants (amitriptyline, amoxapine, clomipramine, desipramine, doxepin), medicines used for heart problems (digoxin), anti-asthma (ipratropium), irritable bowel medications (propantheline, hyoscyamine), and pain killers (ibuprofen, naproxen). Therefore, inform your doctor if you are taking other medicines.
Store the Betaspas Oral Drops in cool and dry place away from sunlight at room temperature. Do not freeze. Keep it out of reach of children.
The common side effects of Betaspas Oral Drops are dryness in the mouth, dizziness, weakness, nervousness, sleepiness and nausea. If these side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Consume foods high in omega 3 fatty acids for pain relief. Omega 3 fatty acid-enriched foods include flaxseeds, walnut, soybean oil, salmon, and tuna, vegetables, and fruits. Limit salt intake, prefer herbs or spices like garlic, ginger, and turmeric, a natural anti-inflammatory. Try to fill half of your food plate with fruits and veggies. Bananas and yoghurt taken with Betaspas Oral Drops may help protect your gut lining. However, consult your doctor if you have any concerns.

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