Carminative

Substance that stops the formation of intestinal gas and helps expel gas that has already formed, relieving flatulence: relieving flatulence or colic by expelling gas.


Relieves digestive gas, bloating, and indigestion.


An agent that aids the elimination of gas.


An agent that relieves and removes gas from the digestive system.


An antispasmodic agent used against digestive tract cramps and flatulence.


Expelling gas from the alimentary canal.


An herb or spice that expels wind from the stomach and intestines.


An agent that relieves and removes gas from the digestive system.


A substance that prevents formation of or promotes expulsion of gas from the alimentary tract; relieves flatulence.


A substance that reduces flatulence.


Settles the digestive system relieves flatulence.


Removes gases from the gastrointestinal tract.


An agent that relieves gas, spasms and helps digestion.


Expels gas from the stomach, bowels and intestines.


Prevents, alleviates, or expels gases from the digestive tract, relieving cramps and spasms.


Eases gas, bloating, and indigestion.


A substance which relieves colic or indigestion.


Checking formation of gas and helping to dispel whatever gas has already formed.


Chemical (e.g., simethicone) that prevents the formation of stomach gas (flatus) or eases its passing.


Preparations to relieve flatulence, and any resulting griping, by the bringing up of wind, or eructation. Their essential constituent is an aromatic volatile oil, usually of vegetable extraction.


An agent that helps to prevent gas formation in the gastrointestinal tract.


A carminative is a medication that provides relief from abdominal wind or flatulence. These medications are utilized in the treatment of colic.


A medication used to provide a calming effect on the stomach.


Facilitates the release of gas from the stomach, bowels, and intestines.


A medication that alleviates gas and soothes pain.


 


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