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{{short description|Anti-foaming agent used to reduce bloating, discomfort or pain caused by excessive gas}}
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| IUPAC_name = Poly(dimethylsiloxane), silicon dioxide
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| tradename = Infacol, Wind-eze, WindSetlers, many others
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| chemical_formula = (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>OSi)<sub>n</sub> · (SiO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>m</sub>
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'''Simethicone''' is an [[Wiktionary:oral|oral]] [[anti-foaming agent]] used to reduce [[bloating]], discomfort and pain caused by excess gas in the stomach or intestinal tract. It is a mixture of [[polydimethylsiloxane]] and [[silica gel]].
'''Simeticone''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]), also known as '''simethicone''' ([[United States Adopted Name|USAN]]), is an [[anti-foaming agent]] used to reduce [[bloating]], discomfort or pain caused by excessive gas.


==Medical uses==
==Chemical action and pharmaceutical effects==
[[File:Simethiconetablets.jpg|thumb|Simethicone tablets]]
Simeticone is used to relieve the symptoms of excessive gas in the [[gastrointestinal tract]], namely bloating, burping, and flatulence.<ref name=USOTClabel>{{cite web|title=Simethicone tablet|url=https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=d93ff75d-9cdb-476c-bb65-eabeefb91a34|publisher=NIH DailyMed|access-date=27 August 2017|date=April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Simeticone|url=https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/simeticone/|publisher=[[NHS]]|language=en|date=10 October 2019|access-date=30 January 2020}}</ref> While there is a lack of conclusive evidence that simeticone is effective for this use,⁣<ref>{{cite web| vauthors = Modi R, Clearfield HR, Levitt M | title=Belching, Bloating and Flatulence|url=http://patients.gi.org/topics/belching-bloating-and-flatulence/|publisher=American College of Gastroenterology|language=en|date=July 2013}}</ref><ref name="drugs.com">{{Cite web | url = https://www.drugs.com/monograph/simethicone.html | title = Simethicone | publisher = [[drugs.com]] | quote = Efficacy not established for the symptomatic relief of immediate postprandial upper abdominal distress}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2020|reason=Flatulence/bloating and IPPUAD are separate sections in source}} studies have shown that it can relieve symptoms of [[functional dyspepsia]]<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Holtmann G, Gschossmann J, Mayr P, Talley NJ | title = A randomized placebo-controlled trial of simethicone and cisapride for the treatment of patients with functional dyspepsia | journal = Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | volume = 16 | issue = 9 | pages = 1641–8 | date = September 2002 | pmid = 12197843 | doi = 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01322.x | publisher = Wiley | s2cid = 23286985 | doi-access = }}</ref> and [[bloating|functional bloating]].<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Burta O, Iacobescu C, Mateescu RB, Nicolaie T, Tiuca N, Pop CS | title = Efficacy and safety of APT036 versus simethicone in the treatment of functional bloating: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, parallel group, clinical study | journal = Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology | volume = 3 | issue = 72 | pages = 72 | date = 25 September 2018 | pmid = 30511026 | pmc = 6256934 | doi = 10.21037/tgh.2018.09.11 | publisher = AME Publications | doi-access = free }}</ref>


It has not been fully established that simeticone is useful to treat [[Baby colic|colic]] in babies,<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Biagioli E, Tarasco V, Lingua C, Moja L, Savino F | title = Pain-relieving agents for infantile colic | journal = The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | volume = 2016 | pages = CD009999 | date = September 2016 | issue = 9 | pmid = 27631535 | pmc = 6457752 | doi = 10.1002/14651858.CD009999.pub2 }}</ref> and it is not recommended for this purpose.<ref name="drugs.com"/> A study in the United Kingdom reported that according to parental perception simeticone helped infant colic in some cases.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Goldman M, Beaumont T | title = A real world evaluation of a treatment for infant colic based on the experience and perceptions of 4004 parents | journal = British Journal of Nursing | volume = 26 | issue = 5 Suppl 1 | pages = S3–S10 | date = March 2017 | pmid = 28350192 | doi = 10.12968/bjon.2017.26.Sup5.S3 | s2cid = 32885530 }}</ref>
Simethicone is an anti-foaming agent that decreases the [[surface tension]] of gas [[liquid bubble|bubble]]s, causing them to combine into larger bubbles in the [[stomach]] that can be passed more easily by [[burping]]. Simethicone does not reduce or prevent the formation of gas in the [[Gastrointestinal tract|digestive tract]], rather, it increases the rate at which it exits the body.<ref>{{Cite web | last =Norton | first =William | title =Controlling Intestinal Gas | date =2005-01-09 | url =http://www.iffgd.org/store/viewproduct/155 | accessdate =2007-07-31}}</ref> However, simethicone can relieve pain caused by gas in the intestines by decreasing foaming which then allows for passing of [[Flatulence|flatus]]. Simethicone is not absorbed by the body into the bloodstream, and is therefore considered relatively safe, with sources reporting the worst side effects as [[bloating]], [[constipation]], [[diarrhea]], [[Flatulence|gas]] and [[heartburn]]. While sold as a treatment for [[Baby colic|colic]], randomised controlled trials have not borne this claim out.<ref>[http://www.med.umich.edu/pediatrics/ebm/cats/colic.htm University of Michigan clinical trial for simethicone used for colic]</ref><ref>[http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Infantile-Colic.htm Patient.co.uk on colic]</ref>


Simeticone can also be used for suspected [[postoperative]] [[abdominal discomfort]] in infants.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Voepel-Lewis TD, Malviya S, Burke C, D'Agostino R, Hadden SM, Siewert M, Tait AR | title = Evaluation of simethicone for the treatment of postoperative abdominal discomfort in infants | journal = Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | volume = 10 | issue = 2 | pages = 91–94 | date = March 1998 | pmid = 9524891 | doi = 10.1016/S0952-8180(97)00249-3 }}</ref>
Simethicone solutions of differing concentration also have industrial applications for reducing foaming in certain chemical processes.


==Dosage==
==Side effects==
Simeticone does not have any serious side effects.<ref name=":0" /> Two uncommon side effects (occurring in 1 in 100 to 1 in 1,000 patients) are constipation and nausea.<ref>{{cite web |title= Simethicone Side Effects in Detail |url=https://www.drugs.com/sfx/simethicone-side-effects.html| work = Drugs.com |access-date=27 August 2017}}</ref>
[[File:Simethiconetablets.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Tablets containing simethicone]]
Simethicone comes in many different oral forms, which have differing usual [[Effective dose|dosages]]. Though there are standard dosages for adults and teens, dosages for children should be determined by a doctor.


==Pharmacology==
* Capsules or tablets:
Simeticone is a non-systemic [[surfactant]] which decreases the surface tension of gas bubbles in the GI tract.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal| vauthors = Ingold CJ, Akhondi H |date=January 2021|title=Simethicone|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK555997/|journal=StatPearls [Internet].|pmid=32310457 }}</ref> This allows gas bubbles to leave the GI tract as [[flatulence]] or [[belching]].<ref name=":0" /> Simeticone does not reduce or prevent the formation of gas.<ref>{{cite web|title=Treatment of Gas|url=https://iffgd.org/symptoms-causes/intestinal-gas/treatment.html|publisher=International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders|language=en-gb|date=4 September 2015}}</ref> Its effectiveness has been shown in several [[in vitro]] studies.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Brecević L, Bosan-Kilibarda I, Strajnar F | title = Mechanism of antifoaming action of simethicone | journal = Journal of Applied Toxicology | volume = 14 | issue = 3 | pages = 207–11 | date = May 1994 | pmid = 8083482 | doi = 10.1002/jat.2550140311 | url = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/15114732 | access-date = 30 January 2020 | publisher = Wiley | s2cid = 7453218 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Dittrich M, Miederer SE, Havertz B, Krastev R | title = Schaumzerstörung und Schaumverhinderung: Der Wirkmechanismus von Simeticon in vitro |journal= Journal für Gastroenterologische und Hepatologische Erkrankungen. |trans-title=Defoaming and antifoaming action of simethicone in vitro | language = German | date = 12 May 2010 | volume = 8 | issue = 3 | pages = 19–25 | url = https://www.kup.at/kup/pdf/9192.pdf | publisher=Krause & Pachernegg }}</ref>
:: Adults and teenagers: 60 to 125 milligrams (mg) four times a day, or 180mg twice a day, after meals and at bedtime. No more than 500 mg should be taken in twenty-four hours.


==Chemistry==
* Chewable tablets:
Simeticone is a mixture of [[dimethicone]] and [[silicon dioxide]].<ref name="merck-dimethicone"> {{cite encyclopedia |author-link= |veditors = O'Neil MJ |encyclopedia=The Merck Index |title=Dimethicone |edition=14th |year=2006 |publisher=Merck |location=Whitehouse Station, NJ |page=545 }} </ref>
::Adults and teenagers: 40 to 125 mg four times a day, after meals and at bedtime or the dose may be 150 mg three times a day, after meals. No more than 500 mg should be taken in twenty-four hours.


==Names==
* Suspension:
The INN name is "simeticone", which was added to the INN recommended list in 1999.<ref name=INN>{{cite journal|title=Recommended INN List 42|journal=WHO Drug Information|date=1999|volume=13|issue=3|url=https://www.who.int/medicines/publications/druginformation/innlists/RL42.pdf?ua=1|page=202}}</ref>
::Adults and teenagers: 40 to 95 mg four times a day, after meals and at bedtime. No more than 500 mg should be taken in twenty-four hours.


Simeticone is marketed under many brand names and in many [[combination drugs]]; it is also marketed as a veterinary drug.<ref name=brands>{{cite web|title=Simeticone international brands|url=https://www.drugs.com/international/simeticone.html|publisher=Drugs.com|access-date=27 August 2017}}</ref>
* Dissolving membrane:
::A thin dissolving membrane dose that is placed on the tongue and dissolves with [[saliva]]. No more than 500 mg should be taken in twenty-four hours.


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== Availability ==
Brand names include A.F., Acid Off, Aero Red, Aero-OM, Aero-Sim, Aerocol, Aerox, Aesim, Aflat, Air-X, Anaflat, Antiflat, Baby Rest, Bicarsim, Bicarsim Forte, Blow-X, Bobotic, Bobotik, Carbogasol, Colic E, Colin, Cuplaton, Degas, Dentinox, Dermatix, Digesta, Dimetikon Meda, Disflatyl, Disolgas, Elugan N, Elzym, Endo-Paractol, Enterosilicona, Espaven Antigas, Espumisan, Espumisan L, Flacol, Flapex, Flatidyl, Flatoril, Flatulex, Flucolic, Gas X, Gas-X, Gaselab, Gaseoflat, Gaseoflatex, Gaseophar, Gaseoplus, Gaseovet, Gaservol, Gasimetin, Gasnil, Gasofilm, Gastrex, Gastrosen, Gazim X, Gazix, Geludrox-HS, Genasyme, Ilio-Funkton, Imogas, Imogaze, Imonogas, Infacalm, Infacol, Infacolic, Lefax, Lefaxin, Lefoam, Logastin, Luftal, Maxi Flat, Meteosim, Metiorisan, Metsil, Mylanta, Mylicon, Mylicongas, Mylom, Mymus, Nanog, Neodrop, Neogasol, Neolanta, Orocure, Ovol, Pedicon, Phazin, Phazyme, Restime, Rugby Gas Relief, Sab Simplex, Salinal, Semecon, Semeth, Sicongast, Siflat, Silbione, Siligas, Silipin, Sim, Simcone, Simecon, Simecrin, Simedill, Simegut, Simet, Simethicon, Simethicone, Simetic, Simeticon, Simeticona, Simeticone, Siméticone, Simeticonum, Simetigast, Simflat, Simicol, Simicon, Wilcon, Wind-eze and WindSetlers.<ref name=brands/>
'''Simethicone''' is generally available over the counter under many trade names in varying dosage sizes and combinations with other drugs, including:


It is also marketed as a [[combination drug]]:<ref name=brands/>
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* with [[algeldrate]] as Kestomatine
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* with [[aluminium]] or [[magnesium]] salts and in some cases both, as Alamag Plus, Almacone, Alposim, Aluphagel, Alutop, Amico-L Andursil, Axcel Eviline, Boots Wind Relief, Di-Gel, Diovol Plus, Diovol Plus AF, Gas Ban DS, Hydrosil, Iosopan Plus, Kremil, Kremil-S, Maalox Plus, Mi-Acid, Mygel, Mylagen, Polysilane Delalande, Rumibex and Trial AG
* Aero-Red (Spain)
* with [[alverine]] as Avarin, Meteospasmyl, Nady-Spasmyl
* Air-X (Thailand)
* with [[barium sulfate]] as Bario Dif
* Antiflat<ref>[http://www.lannacher.at/new/josaddphp/download.php?id=110&file=1 Product information] {{de icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.lannacher.at/new/josaddphp/download.php?id=110&file=2 Product information] {{de icon}}</ref> (Austria)
* with [[bismuth]] as Gastop
* Baby's Own Infant Drops
* with [[calcium carbonate]] as Flamints, Gaseoflatex Plus, Malugel, Titralac Plus
* Cuplaton ([[Orion Pharma]])
* with [[activated charcoal]] as Carbosylane, Clingest, Finigax. Flatuna
* Deflatine
* with [[cinitapride]] as Rogastril Plus
* De-Gas
* with [[clebopride]] as Flatoril
* Disflatyl
* with [[dicycloverine]] as Cloact, Colicspam, Colimix, Colispas, Coliza-D, Cyclopam, Fri-Spas, Meftal Spas, Respas, Simcomine, Spasact, Spasmindon DPS
* Espumisan (Bulgaria, Romania)
* with [[domperidone]] as Bigetric, Dom Simecon, Doprokin-S, Glomoti, Moperidona AF, Mutecium, Praxis
* Flatulex
* with [[hydrotalcite]] as Altacide and Talsil Forte
* Factor AG 200 (Argentina)
* with [[homatropine]] as Aero-Sim Compuesto, Asestor, Factor AG, Sedotropina Flat
* GasAid
* with [[lactulose]] as Dinolak
* Gascon (Taiwan)
* with [[levonorgestrel]] as Jaydess
* Gas-Med
* with [[loperamide]] as Eldoper Plus, Imodium Duo, Imolopesim, Loperamide HCl/Dimeticon, Loperuma, Lositala, Losiwuto, Regulane AF, Stoperan Plus, Toban F Plus
* Gas Relief
* with [[magaldrate]] as Aci Basic, Aci-Tip, Acicone-S, Acid-Farvet, Acifin, Amalset, Antiax, Asidrat, Assis, Avicid, Banacid-s, Buenox, Cremalon, Curecid, Digax, Digeril, Endcid, Gaseovet MS, Gastrine, Gastrogel, Gastroral, Gastrorapid, Magacid, Magal-D, Magalat, Magaldrato+Simeticona, Magaldrax, Maganta Plus, Magsilon, Marlox Plus, Megacil Plus, Megalrat Plus, Minicidez, Miopan Plus, Novelta, Oxecone-MS, Riopan Plus, Rolac Plus, Sedo Mag, Simagal, Simelgat Plus, Taimacon, Zymcon
* Gasvan (Serbia)
* with [[metoclopramide]] as Anaflat Compuesto, Di-Aero OM, Digespar, Factorine, Pangastren
* Gas-X
* with [[mosapride]] as M-Pride-MPS, Moxar, Moza MPS
* Gazim X (Israel)
* with [[pancreatin]] as Anaflat Enzimático, Digenil, Digesflat, Enzym Lefax, Enzymet, Enzymin, fermento duodenal, Finigax Indigestion, Flaton, Flazymec, Gasflat, Gaszym, Gesdyp, Hazmolin, Komflat, MeteoZym, Pankreoflat, Tripanzym
* Genasyme
* with [[papaverine]] as Espasmo Siligas
* Imodium Multi-Symptom Relief (formerly Imodium Advanced)
* with [[pinaverium]] as Alevian Duo, Pladuet, Planex
* Imogas
* with [[pipenzolate bromide]] as Cadinol, Gasorbol Gotas
* Imonogas
* with [[phloroglucinol]] as Meteoxane
* [[Infacol]]
* with [[trimebutine]] as Eumotil-S, Eumotrix Plus, Libertrim SDP, Libertrim SII, Muvett S
* Infacon
* with [[urea]] as Hidribet.
* Kremil-S
* Kupla Stop (Finland)
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* Lefax (Germany)
* Little Tummys
* [http://www.luftal.com.br Luftal] (Brazil and Mexico)
* [[Maalox]] Anti-Gas
* Maalox Max
* Mag77
* Metsil (Turkey)
* Minifom (Norway, Sweden)
* My Baby Gas Relief Drops
* [[Mylanta]] Gas
* Mylanta Gas Relief
* Mylicon Drops
* Mylicongas (Italy)
* Ovol
* Phazyme
* Rolaids
* SAB Simplex
* Siloxogene (India)
* Simeco
* Telament (South Africa)
* Triaerom (Peru)
* WindEze (UK)
* Flatin (HU)
* Refalgin (IT)
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It is also marketed as a veterinary drug under the brands Birp and Methysilox.
== Other uses ==
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Simethicone is used in some [[detergent]]s when foaming is unwanted.

Simethicone is also used in the fermentation process to reduce the shearing of proteins by agitation.


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
* {{cite web | title=Jackson Gastroenterology - Patient Education - Simethicone | url=http://www.gicare.com/pated/simethicone.htm| accessdate=July 30, 2005 }}
* {{cite web | title=Medline Plus - Simethicone | url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682683.html | accessdate=April 16, 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070219022008/http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682683.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = February 19, 2007}}


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