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Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside

Written By Dr. Sakshi JainReviewed By Dr. Shilpa Garcha
Last updated 20 Sep 2021 | 09:00 AM (UTC)

Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside Uses

Bromelain+Trypsin+Rutoside is used for pain relief.

How Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside works

Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside is a combination of two enzymes (Bromelain , Trypsin ), and an antioxidant ( Rutoside).The enzymes work by increasing the blood supply to the affected area and help the body produce substances that fight pain and swelling. The antioxidant protects the body from damage by chemicals (free radicals) and further reduces swelling.

Common side effects of Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside

No common side effects seen
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Expert advice for Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside

  • Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside helps relieve pain and inflammation that may occur due to trauma, surgery or everyday activity.
  • It may also be used to relieve inflammation in rheumatic and degenerative conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
  • Take it with plenty of fluids, an hour before or two hours after a meal.
  • It may increase the severity of your condition at the start of treatment. Continue using it as prescribed by your doctor.
  • It may cause dizziness and blurred vision. Don't drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
  • It may change the color, consistency, and odor of your stool. This is harmless. Inform your doctor if this bothers you.

Frequently asked questions for Bromelain + Trypsin + Rutoside

This is a combination of three medicines: Bromelain, Trypsin and Rutoside. Bromelain and Trypsin are enzymes which increase blood supply in the affected area and help the body produce substances that fight pain and swelling. Rutoside is an antioxidant which protects the body from any damage caused by chemicals (free radicals) and further reduces swelling.
No, Trypsin is not a hormone. It is an enzyme, a protein and an endopeptidase.