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Trypsin, Bromelain, RutosideTrihydrate and Aceclofenac Tablets
Uses of Trypsin, Bromelain, RutosideTrihydrate and Aceclofenac Tablets

This medication is primarily used for conditions involving severe inflammation and edema (swelling). It is frequently prescribed for: Post-Operative Recovery: Reducing swelling and pain after surgery (especially dental or orthopedic). Sports Injuries: Recovery from severe sprains, strains, and deep tissue injuries. Joint Disorders: Relief from Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Spondylitis flare-ups. Traumatic Edema: Reducing fluid buildup and bruising after a physical impact or injury.

How Trypsin, Bromelain, RutosideTrihydrate and Aceclofenac Tablets Works

This composition uses a "Proteolytic" (protein-breaking) approach combined with a traditional painkiller: Trypsin & Bromelain (Enzymes): These are proteolytic enzymes. They break down the "fibrin" (excess protein) that builds up at an injury site, which improves blood circulation and allows the body to reabsorb fluid (swelling) much faster. Rutoside Trihydrate (Bioflavonoid/Antioxidant): It strengthens the walls of the blood vessels and protects the body from damage caused by free radicals. This prevents further fluid leakage into the tissues. Aceclofenac (NSAID): It blocks the production of prostaglandins (chemicals that cause pain and fever). While the enzymes fix the swelling, Aceclofenac provides immediate relief from the pain.

Side Effects of Trypsin, Bromelain, RutosideTrihydrate and Aceclofenac Tablets

Most side effects are digestive in nature because of the enzymes and the NSAID component: Gastrointestinal: Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, or indigestion. Stool Changes: You may notice a change in the color or consistency of your stools (due to the enzymes). Skin: Occasional skin rashes or itching. Allergic Reaction: In rare cases, some people may be allergic to Bromelain (especially if they have a pineapple allergy).

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Trypsin, Bromelain, RutosideTrihydrate and Aceclofenac Tablets
What is the use of Trypsin, Bromelain, Rutoside Trihydrate, and Aceclofenac tablets?

This combination is primarily used to relieve severe pain and swelling associated with muscle and joint disorders, post-operative recovery, and traumatic injuries. It combines the anti-inflammatory power of Aceclofenac with healing enzymes that speed up tissue repair.

How do the enzymes Trypsin and Bromelain help in healing?

Trypsin and Bromelain are proteolytic enzymes that break down excess proteins (fibrin) at the site of injury. This action reduces swelling, improves blood circulation to the affected area, and allows the body to reabsorb fluid buildup more quickly.

What is the role of Rutoside Trihydrate in this medication?

Rutoside Trihydrate is a bioflavonoid and antioxidant. It works by strengthening the walls of the blood vessels (capillaries), which prevents further fluid leakage into the tissues and protects the cells from oxidative damage during the inflammatory process.

Can this tablet be taken on an empty stomach?

No, it is best to take this tablet after a meal. The Aceclofenac component is an NSAID that can cause stomach irritation or acidity if taken on an empty stomach. Taking it with food ensures better gastric tolerance.

Is this combination better than plain painkillers for swelling?

Yes, while plain painkillers only block pain signals, this combination actively addresses the cause of pain by reducing edema (swelling) and breaking down inflammatory proteins, making it highly effective for injury-related inflammation.

Are there any common side effects of this medicine?

Common side effects include nausea, indigestion, diarrhea, and a change in stool color or odor. These are usually due to the enzyme components and typically resolve once the treatment is completed.

Can I take this medicine if I have a pineapple allergy?

You should exercise caution. Bromelain is derived from pineapples. If you have a known allergy to pineapples, you may experience an allergic reaction to this medication and should inform your doctor before starting it.

Does this medication interact with blood thinners?

Yes, Trypsin and Bromelain can slightly affect blood clotting. If you are taking anticoagulants like Warfarin or Heparin, consult your doctor as this combination may increase the risk of bruising or bleeding.

How long should I take this medication?

The duration is determined by your doctor based on the severity of the swelling and pain. It is typically used for short-term recovery. Do not extend the duration without medical advice to avoid potential side effects like gastric ulcers.

Can I consume alcohol while on this medication?

It is advisable to avoid alcohol. Alcohol can worsen the stomach-irritating effects of Aceclofenac and may interfere with the healing process and the efficiency of the enzymes.

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