Trypsin 48mg+ Bromelain 90mg+ Rutoside Trihydrate 100mg
Bromelain is a crude extract from the pineapple that contains among other components various closely related proteinases, demonstrating, in vitro and in vivo, anti edematous, anti inflammatory, anti thrombotic and fibrinolytic activities.
Bromelain is used an anti inflammatory and analgesic agent in treating the symptoms of arthritis. The analgesic and anti inflammatory effects are reportedly due to inhibition of the arachidonic acid pathway of inflammation by selectively decreasing thromboxane generation changing the ratio of thromboxane/prostacyclin ( in favor of prostacyclin) and inhibiting. PGE2 in addition to the direct effects on the nocicetors.
Rutoside is a natural flavone derivative. It has anti allergy and immunomodulating activity. Rutoside inhibits platelet aggregation as well as decreasing capillary permeability ,making the blood thinner and improving circulation. Rutin also strengthens and capillaries. It helps to prevent venous edema of the legs. Rutoside is useful in the management of venous edema and capillary fragility rutoside is powerful anti oxidents and effectively combat the harmful free redicals such as nitric oxide released during the inflammatory process.
Rutoside also suppresses the major inflammatory and proarthritic mediators of macrophages.
Indicated for inflammatory episodes of rheumatic and degenerative conditions such as Rheumatoid, Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Spondylopathies, Tendonitis and Bursitis.
It is usually well tolerated Harmless alteration in the consistency, color and odor of stool may occur. A sensation of fullness, flatulence, and occasional episodes of nausea are possible during high dosage administration.
If these symptoms persist doctor should be consulted. Allergic reaction occurs rarely and disappears after the discontinuation of the drug.
No clinic trials have been concluded to evaluate the drug interaction of Trypsin, Bromelain and Rutoside Tablet. However, no evidence of incompatibility of this combination with other simultaneously administered drugs has been reported.
