Bidazen

Bidazen Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Bidazen is a proteolytic enzyme preparation used concomitantly with an antibiotic in osteoarticular infections. Serratiopeptidase is under investigation in clinical trial NCT02493179 (Efficacy Evaluation of the (Serodase 5 mg Tablet) in the Treatment of Inflammation After Third Molar Surgery).

Trade Name Bidazen
Generic Serrapeptase
Serrapeptase Other Names Serrapeptase, Serratiopeptidase
Type Tablet
Groups Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Zen Labs India
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Bidazen
Bidazen

Uses

Bidazen is a protease indicated in the treatment of post-surgical inflammation.

Bidazen is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Inflammation

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FAQ

What is Bidazen used for?

Bidazen is an enzyme that's been used in Japan and Europe for decades for pain and inflammation. It may also decrease your risk of infections, prevent blood clots, and aid certain chronic respiratory diseases.

How safe is Bidazen?

Bidazen is possibly safe for adults when taken by mouth for up to 4 weeks. There isn't enough reliable information to know if Bidazen is safe when taken for longer than 4 weeks.

How does Bidazen work?

Bidazen work by breaking down dead or damaged tissue and fibrin.

What are the common side effects of Bidazen?

Common side effects of Bidazen are include:

  • Joint pain.
  • Muscle soreness.
  • Nausea and stomach pain.
  • Poor appetite and weight loss.
  • Skin reactions like an itchy rash.
  • Cough.
  • Blood clotting disruption.

Is Bidazen safe during pregnancy?

There is not enough information about the use of  Bidazen during pregnancy. Stay on the safe side and avoid using it.

Is Bidazen safe during breastfeeding?

Bidazen is available as an over-the-counter nutritional supplement. No data are available regarding its entry into milk or potential side effects in breastfeeding infants.

Can I drink alcohol with Bidazen?

Alcohol can damage your liver and make liver Bidazen worse. If your Bidazen is caused by alcohol, you may need to quit drinking permanently. This can help prevent worse liver conditions, such as alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis.

When should be taken of Bidazen?

You should take it on an empty stomach or at least 30 mins before eating or two hours after finishing a meal. Bidazen must be enteric-coated for it to be absorbed.

How quickly does Bidazen work?

Although studies have no evidence that this enzyme is effective for weight loss, its anti-inflammatory and de-clogging properties may help weight loss. When taken as a supplement under medical supervision, you may see results in 4-weeks.

How often can I take Bidazen ?

The usual adult dosage of Bidazen is 10 mg 3 times daily 2 hours after meals. Bidazen has been taken for 1 to 2 weeks as an anti-inflammatory agent and up to 4 weeks as a mucolytic agent.

Can Bidazen cause liver damage?

The Bidazen enzyme may also be difficult for your liver to process if you have cirrhosis or other liver diseases. Bidazen side effects on the liver may make the condition worse.

Can I take Bidazen for a long time?

Clinical studies haven't evaluated the safety of long-term use, so people with long-term chronic inflammatory conditions may want to be particularly cautious.

How much Bidazen can I take daily?

The usual adult dosage of Bidazen is 10 mg 3 times daily (range, 15 to 60 mg/day) 2 hours after meals. Bidazen  has been taken for 1 to 2 weeks as an anti-inflammatory agent and up to 4 weeks as a mucolytic agent.

What happens if I take too much Bidazen?

Dangers of Bidazen may include inhibition of the formation of blood clots and, in rare cases, hemorrhages. If you have a health condition that makes clotting difficult or if you're currently on blood thinners or anti-clotting drugs, then Bidazen side effects can be very dangerous.

Is Bidazen good for the heart?

Bidazen support the cardiovascular system, so working them into your daily routine promotes your cardiovascular health.

What happen If I missed dose of Bidazen?

Try not to skip a dose of Bidazen. Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose to compensate for a missed one.

What happens if I overdose of Bidazen?

Do not take excess dose than prescribed by your doctor. Reach the nearest emergency medical department immediately or contact your doctor in case of an overdose of Bidazen.

Does Bidazen thin my blood?

Bidazen is a blood cleaner so it may help to reduce BP slightly, but it is not a blood thinner. After 8/9 months the side benefit is that many of my capillary varicose veins in my legs are gone because of the serra.

Is Bidazen hard on kidneys?

Everything from headaches, diarrhea and nausea to bleeding ulcers and even cartilage damage is possible with prolonged use of NSAIDS. More serious adverse reactions such as blood dyscrasias, kidney damage and cardiovascular effects have been noted.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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