


Uses of Medicine
- Arthritis (Rheumatoid & Osteoarthritis)
- Sinusitis
- Post-surgical pain & inflammation
- Sports injuries & soft tissue trauma
- Acute and chronic infections
- Swelling due to hematoma or surgery
- Supportive therapy for wound healing
Benefits of Medicine
- Promotes faster tissue repair and wound healing.
- Reduces swelling, pain, and inflammation after surgery or injury.
- Improves blood circulation to affected areas, aiding recovery.
- Acts as a supportive therapy in infections and inflammatory conditions.
- Helps in early restoration of mobility and function in arthritis patients.
How to Use
- Dosage: As prescribed by the physician (commonly 1–2 tablets daily).
- Take with water, preferably after meals.
- Do not chew or crush the tablets.
- Continue treatment as long as advised by the doctor.
How it Works
- Trypsin: Breaks down damaged proteins and clears cell debris.
- Bromelain: Reduces swelling and pain by blocking inflammatory mediators.
- Rutoside: Acts as an antioxidant and strengthens capillaries.
Safety Advice
- Take only under medical supervision.
- Use with caution in patients with bleeding disorders.
- Avoid in case of stomach ulcers or severe liver/kidney problems unless advised by a doctor.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use only if prescribed.
- Stop use and consult doctor if you notice allergic reactions or unusual bleeding.
Drug Interactions
- Blood thinners (Warfarin, Aspirin, Heparin) → may increase bleeding risk.
- Antibiotics (Amoxicillin, Tetracyclines) → enzyme activity may alter absorption.
- NSAIDs & Steroids → additive effect, but may irritate stomach.
- Antihypertensive medicines → monitor blood pressure closely.
Quick Tips
- Take after food to avoid stomach discomfort.
- Do not self-medicate for long-term use.
- Useful for faster recovery after orthopedic or dental surgery.
- Report any unusual bleeding or bruising immediately.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from children.
Important Medical Information
The information provided is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider for any health concerns.