Description
An enhanced oral proteolytic enzyme formulation combining trypsin and chymotrypsin, designed to support rapid reduction of inflammation, swelling, and promote healing in a variety of trauma, postoperative, and inflammatory conditions.Indications:- Prevention and resorption of post-traumatic and post-operative edema.- Swelling associated with abscesses/infections.- Varicose veins, hemorrhoids, thrombophlebitis, and fistulas.- Traumatic injuries, hematomas, sequelae of fractures and sprains.- Swelling & pain after dental/oral surgical procedures; facial trauma & infection.- Inflammatory edema secondary to infections (tonsillitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis, otitis).- Additional settings listed: nasal fractures; respiratory mucosal inflammations (bronchitis, rhinitis); after caesarean section or episiotomy; gynecological exudative conditions, with tendency to fibrosis/adhesion; eye trauma or postoperative/vitreous hemorrhage.Main Active Ingredients:- Trypsin.- Chymotrypsin.Precautions:- Avoid use in patients with known hypersensitivity to trypsin, chymotrypsin, or similar enzyme preparations.- Use with caution in patients with hepatic (liver) or renal (kidney) impairment.- Be cautious with patients having bleeding or coagulation disorders, or those using anticoagulant therapy (risk of increased bleeding).- Pregnancy & breastfeeding: limited safety data; use only if clearly needed and under medical supervision.- Not recommended in cases of pulmonary hemorrhage.- If there is severe allergy history, previous enzyme reactions, or sensitive individuals, extra monitoring is required.Side Effects:- Stomach pains, indigestion, sometimes diarrhea.- Rash, itching, swelling of face or throat, possibly respiratory symptoms.- Anaphylactic reactions in very sensitive individuals.Drug-Drug Interactions:- Concurrent use of anticoagulants may increase bleeding risk.- Addition of other proteolytic enzyme products may increase risk of adverse / overlapping effects.- Use with medications that affect coagulation.- No well-documented interactions with many other drug classes, but always inform your healthcare provider of all medicines being taken.