Bromelain + Trypsin

Bromelain + Trypsin Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Trypsin is an enzyme. An enzyme is a protein that speeds up a certain biochemical reaction. Trypsin is found in the small intestine. It can also be made from fungus, plants, and bacteria. But it is usually made for commercial purposes from the pancreas of livestock. Trypsin is given to people who lack enzymes needed for digestion. It is also given in combination with bromelain and rutin for treatment of osteoarthritis.

Bromelain is a protein extract derived from the stems of pineapples, although it exists in all parts of the fresh plant and fruit. The extract has a history of folk medicine use. As a culinary ingredient, it may be used as a meat tenderizer. The term "bromelain" may refer to either of two protease enzymes extracted from the plants of the family Bromeliaceae, or it may refer to a combination of those enzymes along with other compounds produced in an extract.

Trade Name Bromelain + Trypsin
Generic Bromelain + Trypsin
Type
Therapeutic Class Enzymes
Manufacturer
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 24, 2024 at 5:38 am
Bromelain + Trypsin
Bromelain + Trypsin

Uses

Bromelain & Trypsin is used for inflammatory pains, soft tissue inflammation, edema associated with trauma and surgery such as in gynaecological conditions, breast engorgement, fractures, sprains, injuries, hemorrhoid, anal prolapse

Bromelain + Trypsin is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Inflammatory Reaction of the genitourinary tract, Osteoarthritis (OA), Thrombophlebitis, Traumatic Injuries, Localized soft tissue rheumatism

Dosage

Bromelain + Trypsin dosage

Initially 2 tabs 3 times daily. Maintenance 1 tab 3 times daily preferably before meals.

Side Effects

Trypsin seems to be safe when used by healthcare professionals for wound cleaning and healing. It can cause side effects such as pain and burning. Not enough is known about the safety of trypsin for its other uses.

Precaution

Allergies: If you are allergic to pineapple, latex, wheat, celery, papain, carrot, fennel, cypress pollen, or grass pollen, you might have an allergic reaction to bromelain.

Surgery: Bromelain might increase the risk of bleeding during and after surgery. Stop using bromelain at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.

Interaction

There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy Category-Not Classified. FDA has not yet classified the drug into a specified pregnancy category.

Contraindication

Hypersensitivity.

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FAQ

What does Bromelain + Trypsin used for?

Bromelain + Trypsin is an antifungal medicine. It's used to treat skin infections caused by a fungus (yeast). Clotrimazole treats different types of fungal infections including: athlete's foot.

Is Bromelain + Trypsin 1% over-the-counter?

Bromelain + Trypsin topical preparations are used to treat fungus infections on the skin. This medicine is available both over-the-counter (OTC) and with your doctor's prescription. This product is available in the following dosage forms: Cream.

Can Bromelain + Trypsin cure yeast infection?

Bromelain + Trypsin is used to treat vaginal yeast infections. Clotrimazole reduces vaginal burning, itching, and discharge that may occur with this condition. This medication is an azole antifungal. It works by stopping the growth of yeast (fungus) that causes the infection.

Does Bromelain + Trypsin used for itching?

Bromelain + Trypsin reduces vaginal burning, itching, and discharge that may occur with this condition. This medication is an azole antifungal. It works by stopping the growth of yeast (fungus) that causes the infection. The vaginal product comes in 2 forms (a vaginal cream or tablet).

Where do I apply Bromelain + Trypsin cream?

If you are using Bromelain + Trypsin cream, apply the cream to the area around the outside of your vagina and back passage two or three times daily. Rub it in gently. Continue to use the cream until the itching and soreness due to the infection are gone.

Can I apply Bromelain + Trypsin cream on my face?

Talk with your doctor before you use other drugs or products on your skin. Do not use longer than you have been told by the doctor. Do not put on cuts, scrapes, or damaged skin. Do not use betamethasone and clotrimazole cream on the face or underarms.

How long does Bromelain + Trypsin cream take to work?

You should begin to feel better during the first three days of treatment with Bromelain + Trypsin. If your symptoms do not improve or get worse, call your doctor. To apply the Bromelain + Trypsin cream to the outside area around the vagina, use your finger to apply a small amount of cream to the affected area of skin.

Why does Bromelain + Trypsin prescribed?

Bromelain + Trypsin is used to treat skin infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, and other fungal skin infections (candidiasis).

How long does Bromelain + Trypsin take to work for yeast infection?

Bromelain + Trypsin works by killing the yeast that causes the fungal infection. It usually treats thrush within 7 days but it's best to treat the infection for at least 2 weeks to stop it coming back. The most common side effect is an itching or burning feeling in the area being treated.

What are the side effects of Bromelain + Trypsin cream?

Burning, stinging, swelling, irritation, redness, pimple-like bumps, tenderness, or flaking of the treated skin may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

What happens if I use too much Bromelain + Trypsin cream?

Using too much of Bromelain + Trypsin or using it for a long time may increase your risk of having adrenal gland problems. The risk is greater for children and patients who use large amounts for a long time.

Does Bromelain + Trypsin an antibiotic?

Bromelain + Trypsin is an antifungal medication. It is like an antibiotic but is used to treat yeast (fungal) infections.

How effective is Bromelain + Trypsin?

Skin infections caused by Candida or dermatophytes have been effectively treated with topical application of Bromelain + Trypsin. In comparative trials, Bromelain + Trypsin cream has been as effective as Whitfield's ointment and tolnaftate in the treatment of dermatophytoses, and as effective as nystatin in cutaneous candidiasis.

Can Bromelain + Trypsin kill bacteria?

Bromelain + Trypsin also has an antibacterial action and kills the bacteria that can cause the feet to smell.

What Bromelain + Trypsin does clotrimazole kill?

Topical Bromelain + Trypsin is used to treat tinea corporis (ringworm; fungal skin infection that causes a red scaly rash on different parts of the body), tinea cruris (jock itch; fungal infection of the skin in the groin or buttocks), and tinea pedis (athlete's foot; fungal infection of the skin on the feet and between the toes). Bromelain + Trypsin is in a class of antifungal medications called imidazoles. It works by stopping the growth of fungi that cause infection.

What should I do if I forget a dose?

Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not apply a double amount to make up for a missed dose.

Can Bromelain + Trypsin be used on broken skin?

Don't use the cream on broken skin. Only use it to treat the skin condition you have shown your doctor. Side effects are rare when the cream is used as directed for a week.

How do I use Bromelain + Trypsin cream for jock itch?

Use Bromelain + Trypsin on the skin only. Clean and thoroughly dry the area to be treated. Apply Bromelain + Trypsin to the affected skin, usually twice a day or as directed by your doctor.


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