CHYMOMERG FORTE TABLETS
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Trypsin 96 mg, Bromelain 180 mg & Rutoside Trihydrate200 mg (EC) (Blister)
Rs 240.00
MRP Rs 350.00
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Pregnancy: CHYMOMERG FORTE contains trypsin, bromelain, and rutoside trihydrate, which are enzymes that fight inflammation. There isn't much research on how safe they are during pregnancy. So, it should only be used if a doctor says so and the prospective benefits are greater than the probable hazards.
- Breastfeeding: There isn't enough proof that it's safe to do when nursing. Do not use unless your doctor tells you to.
- Warning: Before you start taking this medicine, tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
FAQ for Medicine?
Q1: What is CHYMOMERG FORTE used for?
A1. It helps with pain, edema, and inflammation that happen after surgery, trauma, arthritis, and soft tissue injuries.
Q2: Is it okay to take CHYMOMERG FORTE after eating?
A2. For the best absorption and impact, it should be taken on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after meals.
Q3. Is it okay to take CHYMOMERG FORTE with painkillers or antibiotics?
A3. Yes, doctors commonly recommend it with antibiotics or painkillers to help people get better faster, but they should always do it under medical supervision.
Q4. Can it be taken every day?
A4. Yes, but just for the time that was set. Without talking to your doctor, don't take more than the suggested dose or for longer than the advised time.
Q5. Does it make your stomach hurt or induce acidity?
A5. Some people may have slight stomach pain; drinking a lot of water with it will help lessen this impact.
Expert advice
- For optimal absorption, take the tablet on an empty stomach.
- Do not grind or chew it; just swallow it whole.
- To avoid stomach upset, don't drink alcohol or eat spicy foods while taking this medicine.
- If you get a rash, itch, have trouble breathing, or bleed, stop using it and call your doctor.
- Tell your doctor if you are taking anticoagulants or antiplatelets or have a bleeding issue.
- Don't treat yourself; only use it under the care of a doctor.
Side effects
- Stomach pain or nausea
- Diarrhea or feeling full
- Headaches or dizziness (rare)
- Skin reactions to allergies (redness, rash, itching)
- A faster heart rate (extremely unusual)
- If you have a severe allergy or bleeding that is not normal, get medical care right away.
How It Works
- Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down proteins that cause inflammation at the site of an injury. This helps to minimize swelling and pain.
- Bromelain is a natural enzyme found in pineapple that has anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, and pain-relieving properties.
- Rutoside Trihydrate (Rutin) is a strong antioxidant and bioflavonoid that makes capillaries stronger, enhances blood flow, and lowers tissue damage.
- These parts work together to lower inflammation, speed up tissue repair, and help the body heal faster after surgery or an injury.
Medicines interaction
- Anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin): May raise the chance of bleeding.
- Antiplatelet medicines (aspirin, clopidogrel): May make bleeding more likely.
- NSAIDs: May cause more stomach upset.
- Antibiotics: Sometimes used concurrently, but only with close supervision.
- Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, herbs, or other drugs you are taking.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when you take the prescription.
- Usually, you should take one tablet two to three times a day, depending on how bad your illness is.
- Take with water on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after eating.
- Don't crush or chew the pill.
- Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms get better quickly.
Uses/indications
- Pain, edema, and inflammation after surgery
- Injuries to soft tissues (sprains, strains, sports injuries)
- Recovery after dental or ENT surgery
- Arthritis and other inflammatory joint diseases
- Chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins
- Inflammation of the musculoskeletal system and swelling of the tissues
- Improving wound healing and recovery