
Trypsin, Bromelain & Rutoside Trihydrate Tablets
| Product/Composition | Trypsin, Bromelain & Rutoside Trihydrate Tablets |
|---|---|
| Strength | 48mg + 90mg + 100mg |
| Form | Tablets |
| Production Capacity | 10 Million Tablets/Month |
| Packaging | 10 X 10 Tablets / Box |
| Therapeutic use | Analgesic |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Here’s a detailed overview of Trypsin, Bromelain & Rutoside Trihydrate Tablets:
1. What it is:
This is a combination medication that includes:
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Trypsin: An enzyme that helps break down proteins and reduces inflammation.
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Bromelain: A natural enzyme derived from pineapple, which also has anti-inflammatory and digestive properties.
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Rutoside (Rutoside Trihydrate): A bioflavonoid that strengthens blood vessels and reduces swelling.
Together, these ingredients work to reduce inflammation, swelling, and pain, especially in conditions involving tissue injury.
2. Common uses:
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Reducing swelling and inflammation after injuries (like sprains, bruises, or trauma)
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Managing post-surgical or post-traumatic edema (swelling)
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Supporting recovery in soft tissue injuries
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Improving circulation in conditions with fragile blood vessels
3. How it is taken:
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Taken orally in tablet form.
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Usually with water, sometimes after meals to minimize stomach irritation.
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The exact dose and duration depend on the severity of the condition and the doctor’s prescription.
4. Precautions:
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Avoid if allergic to pineapple, bromelain, or similar enzymes.
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Use with caution in patients with bleeding disorders or those taking blood thinners, as bromelain may increase bleeding risk.
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Consult a doctor if you have kidney, liver, or stomach problems.
5. Possible side effects:
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Mild gastrointestinal upset (nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain)
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Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling) in sensitive individuals
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Rare: increased bleeding tendency
6. Important advice:
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Take the medicine exactly as prescribed.
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Avoid missing doses to ensure effective reduction of inflammation.
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Inform your doctor about any other medications, especially anticoagulants or anti-inflammatory drugs.