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{{hatnote|Not to be confused with pennyroyal (''Mentha'' pulegium), a closely related but toxic species. See [[# | {{hatnote|Not to be confused with pennyroyal (''Mentha'' pulegium), a closely related but toxic species. See the [[#Botany and identification]] section for the full safety warning.}} | ||
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Colpermin (enteric-coated peppermint oil, 187 mg) is licensed as a pharmacy-only medicine for IBS in the UK; this is a higher regulatory status than a food supplement or herbal registration, reflecting the clinical trial evidence. Additional peppermint preparations registered under the MHRA traditional herbal registration scheme for digestive symptoms. | Colpermin (enteric-coated peppermint oil, 187 mg) is licensed as a pharmacy-only medicine for IBS in the UK; this is a higher regulatory status than a food supplement or herbal registration, reflecting the clinical trial evidence. Additional peppermint preparations registered under the MHRA traditional herbal registration scheme for digestive symptoms. | ||
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