* Do not use Imodium Plus if: * The patient is a child under 12 years old * You are allergic to any of the ingredients in this product * You have blood in your bowel motions or a high fever * You have an inflammation of the lower bowel (for example ulcerative colitis, pseudomembranous colitis caused by some antibiotics, or bacterial enterocolitis) * Your doctor has told you that your intestinal movements should not be slowed (for example if you have constipation or a bloated tummy). * Check with your doctor before you use Imodium Plus if: * You are dehydrated by fluid loss caused by Diarrhoea- you will need oral rehydration salts (to replace the lost water and minerals) * You are pregnant or breast-feeding * You have poor liver function * While taking Imodium Plus: * If you become constipated or your abdomen swells, stop taking Imodium Plus. If you have AIDS, this is especially important - see your doctor as well. * If you feel tired, dizzy or drowsy, do not drive or operate machinery.Side-effects: In clinical trials up to 10% of patients taking Imodium Plus felt sick or felt their sense of taste had altered.In normal use very rarely patients taking Imodium Plus, or loperamide only, had skin rashes (including itching, hives or swelling), severe allergic reactions (including shock, collapse or difficulty breathing), abdominal pain or bloating, nausea, constipation - sometimes severe, wind, vomiting, indigestion, difficulty in passing water (urine), dizziness, altered sense of taste, or drowsiness.If you think you are reacting badly in any way to Imodium Plus, stop the Tablets and see your doctor or pharmacist.