




Biofermin Antidiarrheal〈Fine granules〉
An Antidiarrheal that helps regulate diarrhea with abdominal pain and food poisoning using crude drugs and Bifidobacteria
For whom and when
Product overview
Biofermin Antidiarrheal〈Fine granules〉 is a Class 2 OTC Drug used for diarrhea, diarrhea caused by indigestion, food poisoning, waterborne diarrhea, loose stools, abdominal diarrhea, and soft stools. It contains ingredients derived from crude drugs, such as albumin tannate, Geranium thunbergii extract, and Rohto extract, along with Bifidobacteria. This formula helps regulate excessive intestinal movement, restore the intestinal environment, and protect irritated intestinal mucosa. The Fine granules type is convenient for everyday situations, such as sudden diarrhea or diarrhea experienced while out or at work.
Product features
Combination of crude drugs and Bifidobacteria
FormulaThis Antidiarrheal combines crude drug ingredients used to stop diarrhea and regulate intestinal function with Bifidobacteria, which act on the intestinal environment disrupted by diarrhea.
Approach to intestinal movement and mucosal surfaces
How it worksAlbumin tannate helps regulate excessive intestinal movement, while Geranium thunbergii extract helps regulate intestinal function while protecting irritated intestinal mucosa.
Also for diarrhea accompanied by abdominal pain
Crude drugThis formula contains crude drug ingredients, including Rohto extract, used for diarrhea accompanied by abdominal pain.
Active ingredients
| Ingredient name | Amount contained | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| Albumin tannate | 1.5 g (per 3 g daily dose) | Antidiarrheal ingredient |
| Geranium thunbergii extract | 0.3 g (equivalent to 3.0 g of Geranium thunbergii) (per 3 g daily dose) | Crude drug |
| Rohto extract | 30 mg (per 3 g daily dose) | Crude drug |
| Bifidobacteria | 15 mg (per 3 g daily dose) | Intestinal-regulating bacteria |
Indications
Dosage and administration
| Age | Dose per administration | Number of doses per day |
|---|---|---|
| Adults (15 years and older) | 1 g per dose | 3 times daily, after meals |
| 11 years and older but under 15 years | 2/3 g per dose | 3 times daily, after meals |
| 5 years and older but under 11 years | 1/2 g per dose | 3 times daily, after meals |
| Under 5 years | Do not take | — |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
QAre there any precautions regarding dosage and administration?
AStrictly follow the specified dosage and administration. When giving this medicine to children, ensure that they take it under the guidance and supervision of a parent or guardian.
QWho should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson before taking this medicine?
ABefore taking this medicine, consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson if you are receiving medical treatment, are pregnant or may be pregnant, have previously experienced allergic symptoms caused by medicines or other substances, have any of the following symptoms (high fever, bloody stools, mucous stools, nausea or vomiting, severe abdominal pain, difficulty urinating), or have been diagnosed with any of the following conditions (kidney disease, thyroid dysfunction, diabetes, glaucoma).
QWhat should I do if symptoms suspected to be side effects occur after taking this medicine?
AIf symptoms such as skin symptoms (rash, redness, itching), digestive symptoms (nausea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, stomach discomfort), nervous system symptoms (dizziness), or other symptoms (difficulty urinating, facial flushing, unusual sensitivity to light) occur, stop taking this medicine immediately and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson with the package insert.
QWhat should I do if I experience dry mouth or palpitations?
ADry mouth and palpitations may occur after taking this medicine. If these symptoms persist or worsen, stop taking this medicine and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.
QWhat should I do if my symptoms do not improve after taking this medicine for several days?
AIf symptoms do not improve after taking this medicine for several days, stop taking it and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson, bringing the package insert with you.
QIs it safe to drive after taking this medicine?
AAs it contains Rohto extract, you may feel sensitive to bright light or experience dry mouth, difficulty urinating, or other symptoms after taking it. Use caution when driving or operating machinery that may pose a hazard.
QCan I take this medicine while breastfeeding?
ABreastfeeding women should not take this medicine, or should avoid breastfeeding if they do take it.
QHow should it be stored?
AKeep tightly sealed and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Store out of the reach of children. Do not transfer the product to another container (this may cause misuse or alter the product's quality). Do not take the product after its expiration date.
- Strictly follow the specified dosage and directions for use.
- When giving this medicine to children, ensure they take it under the guidance and supervision of a parent or guardian.
- The following people should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson before taking this medicine: people receiving medical treatment; pregnant women or those who may be pregnant; people who have experienced allergic symptoms caused by medicines or other substances; people with any of the following symptoms (high fever, bloody stool, mucus in the stool, nausea/vomiting, severe abdominal pain, difficulty urinating); and people diagnosed with any of the following conditions (kidney disease, thyroid dysfunction, diabetes, glaucoma).
- If any of the following symptoms occur after taking this medicine, they may indicate a side effect. Stop taking it immediately and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson, bringing the package insert with you: skin (rash/redness, itching), digestive system (nausea/vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, stomach discomfort), nervous system (dizziness), other (difficulty urinating, facial flushing, unusual sensitivity to bright light).
- The following symptoms may occur after taking this medicine: dry mouth and palpitations. If these symptoms persist or worsen, stop taking this medicine and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.
- If symptoms do not improve after taking this medicine for several days, stop taking it and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson, bringing the package insert with you.
- As it contains Rohto extract, you may feel sensitive to bright light or experience dry mouth, difficulty urinating, or other symptoms after taking it. Use caution when driving or operating machinery that may pose a hazard.
- Breastfeeding women should not take this medicine, or should avoid breastfeeding if they do take it.
- Keep tightly sealed and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Store out of the reach of children.
- Do not transfer the product to another container (this may cause misuse or alter the product's quality).
- Do not take the product after its expiration date.











































































