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Disperzyme CD Tablet 10'S

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    Introduction About DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is a unique blend of Trypsin, Bromelain, and Rutoside, formulated to support the body’s natural recovery process following injuries, surgeries, or inflammatory conditions. This enzyme-based formulation aids in reducing swelling, improving blood flow, and supporting faster tissue repair. It is often recommended to individuals experiencing post-operative inflammation, joint stiffness, or soft tissue injuries, helping them regain comfort and mobility more efficiently. 

    The combination of Trypsin and Bromelain, two proteolytic enzymes, works synergistically to break down damaged proteins and enhance healing at the affected site. Rutoside, a bioflavonoid, provides antioxidant and anti-edematous support by strengthening blood vessel walls and reducing fluid leakage into tissues. Together, these components help manage inflammation and promote quicker recovery while maintaining overall tissue health.

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is ideally suited for adults recovering from surgical procedures, muscle strain, ligament injuries, or swelling due to trauma. It should be taken as directed by your healthcare professional, usually on an empty stomach or between meals for better absorption. Taking it with food may reduce its effectiveness. Always follow the recommended dose and duration to achieve optimal results.

    Before use, individuals should inform their doctor about any existing health conditions or medications. Disperzyme CD Tablet is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as safety data are limited. People with kidney, liver, or bleeding disorders, or those allergic to enzyme-based medicines, should use it only under medical supervision. Common side effects may include nausea, mild stomach discomfort, diarrhoea, or allergic reactions, which usually resolve once the medicine is stopped. If persistent symptoms occur, seek medical advice promptly.

    Uses Of DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    • Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout
    • Joint issues related to inflammation
    • Pain and swelling of joints
    • Swelling associated with surgical wounds
    • Sports and accidental injuries
    • Muscular cramps and spasms
    • Tendinitis and bursitis
    • Dental extraction

    Benefits of DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    Disperzyme CD Tablet for Swelling and Inflammation

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is formulated to help relieve swelling and inflammation that may occur due to injury, surgery, or muscular strain. It contains a blend of proteolytic enzymes such as Trypsin and Chymotrypsin, which work by breaking down inflammatory proteins and reducing tissue swelling. This helps improve blood flow to the affected area and supports faster healing and comfort.

    By assisting the body’s natural response to inflammation, Disperzyme CD Tablet can be beneficial for individuals recovering from trauma, sprains, or post-surgical inflammation. It also helps ease stiffness and tenderness in muscles and joints, promoting smoother movement and overall comfort during recovery.

    Disperzyme CD Tablet – Antioxidant Support

    Along with its enzyme-based anti-inflammatory properties, Disperzyme CD Tablet offers antioxidant benefits that help protect the body’s cells from oxidative stress. The formulation helps neutralize harmful free radicals, which can otherwise contribute to tissue damage and delay recovery. This antioxidant action supports cellular repair, promotes healthy circulation, and enhances the body’s natural defense mechanisms.

    Regular use as recommended by a healthcare provider can help maintain overall wellness, reduce oxidative wear on tissues, and improve resilience against everyday physical stress. Its antioxidant support makes it a useful choice for individuals looking to maintain recovery, muscle health, and long-term cellular balance.

    How DISPERZYME CD TABLET Works

    Mechanism of action of Disperzyme CD tablet

    Disperzyme CD Tablet works through a synergistic action of three key components Trypsin, Bromelain, and Rutoside each contributing to reducing inflammation and promoting natural healing.

    • Trypsin: A proteolytic enzyme that breaks down proteins at the site of injury, helping remove damaged tissue and improve blood flow for faster recovery.
    • Bromelain: A natural enzyme derived from pineapple that supports the body’s anti-inflammatory response, helping reduce swelling, pain, and fluid build-up in affected tissues.
    • Rutoside (Rutin): A plant-based antioxidant that strengthens blood vessels, reduces leakage from capillaries, and enhances tissue repair by improving microcirculation.

    How to use DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    How to take Disperzyme CD tablet:

    • Take Disperzyme CD Tablet exactly as advised by your healthcare professional.
    • Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water; do not crush or chew it.
    • It is generally recommended to take the tablet on an empty stomach or as directed by your doctor to ensure optimal absorption.
    • Take it at the same time each day to maintain consistent enzyme levels in the body.
    • Avoid skipping doses; if a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember skip it if it’s nearly time for your next dose.
    • Do not self-adjust the dose or duration; follow the prescribed schedule for best results.
    • Maintain adequate hydration and follow any dietary advice given by your doctor for better recovery outcomes.

    What if I forgot to take DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    • If you miss a dose of Disperzyme CD Tablet, take it as soon as you remember.
    • If it’s almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one  do not double the dose to make up for it.
    • Continue with your regular dosing schedule to maintain consistent enzyme activity in your body.
    • Missing an occasional dose may not cause major issues, but frequent skips can reduce the tablet’s overall effectiveness.
    • To avoid missing doses, try setting a daily reminder or linking your tablet intake to a routine activity (like before a meal).

    Overdose

    Taking too many Disperzyme CD Tablets can cause nausea, diarrhoea, stomach discomfort, or allergic reactions. Stop use and seek immediate medical advice if an overdose is suspected. Always take the tablet only in the recommended dose and duration advised by your doctor.

    Side Effects Of DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    Common side effects of Disperzyme CD Tablet

    • Stomach upset
    • Diarrhoea
    • Dizziness, headache
    • Dry mouth
    • Tiredness
    • Nausea, indigestion
    • Constipation
    • Skin rash

    When to Seek Medical Attention?

    Stop taking Disperzyme CD tablet and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

    • Seek medical help if you experience severe stomach pain, persistent nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea.
    • Stop use and consult a doctor if you notice rash, itching, swelling, or breathing difficulty, which may indicate an allergic reaction.
    • Contact your healthcare provider if you feel unusual fatigue, dizziness, or any unexplained bleeding or bruising.
    • Get prompt medical attention for yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or severe muscle weakness.
    • Always inform your doctor if symptoms worsen or persist despite regular use.

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Constipation

    • Drink plenty of water: Stay hydrated to keep stools soft.
    • Eat fiber-rich foods: Include fruits, vegetables, and whole grains in your diet.
    • Have natural laxatives: Try soaked prunes, raisins, or figs for gentle relief.
    • Add probiotics: Consume curd or yogurt to support healthy digestion.
    • Stay active: Go for a walk or do light exercises daily.
    • Maintain a routine: Visit the toilet at the same time every day.
    • Use healthy oils: A spoon of olive oil or ghee can help smooth bowel movement.

    Dry Mouth

    • Stay hydrated: Sip water frequently throughout the day to keep your mouth moist.
    • Chew sugar-free gum: It helps stimulate saliva production naturally.
    • Use ice chips: Sucking on ice chips can provide instant moisture and relief.
    • Avoid caffeine and alcohol: These can worsen dryness by reducing saliva flow.
    • Rinse with salt water or aloe vera juice: Helps soothe and refresh the mouth.
    • Use a humidifier: Keeps indoor air moist, especially at night.
    • Eat juicy fruits: Include watermelon, cucfffumber, and oranges in your diet

    Skin rash Or Itching

    • Apply aloe vera gel: Soothes itching, redness, and irritation naturally
    • Use cold compress: Reduces inflammation and calms the affected area.
    • Try coconut oil: Moisturizes dry skin and supports natural healing.
    • Oatmeal bath: Add oatmeal to lukewarm water to relieve itching and irritation.
    • Avoid harsh soaps: Use mild, fragrance-free cleansers to prevent further irritation.
    • Wear loose cotton clothes: Allows skin to breathe and reduces friction.
    • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to maintain healthy skin from within.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Contraindicated

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is not recommended for use during pregnancy. Always consult your doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

    Breastfeeding

    Contraindicated

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is not advised for breastfeeding women, as its safety during lactation has not been established. Seek medical guidance before use.

    Alcohol

    Contraindicated

    Avoid consuming alcohol while taking Disperzyme CD Tablet, as it may increase the risk of stomach irritation or reduce the tablet’s effectiveness.

    Kidney

    Contraindicated

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is not recommended for individuals with kidney disorders or those undergoing haemodialysis. Consult your healthcare professional for suitable alternatives.

    Liver

    Contraindicated

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is not advised for patients with liver problems, as enzyme metabolism may be affected. Always seek your doctor’s advice before taking it.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not use Disperzyme CD Tablet if you are allergic to Bromelain, Rutoside, or Trypsin. Report any allergic signs such as rash, itching, or swelling immediately to your doctor.

    Heart Disease

    Use with Caution

    Disperzyme CD Tablet should be used with caution in individuals with heart conditions. Medical supervision is recommended before and during use. 

    Use In Pediatrics

    Consult your doctor

    Disperzyme CD Tablet is not recommended for use in children unless prescribed by a healthcare professional. Always consult a doctor before giving this medicine to a child.

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    Disperzyme CD Tablet should be used with caution in elderly individuals, as they may be more sensitive to its effects. Medical supervision is advised to ensure appropriate dosing and safety.

    Other Warnings for DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    Before taking Disperzyme CD tablet, inform your doctor if you have:

    • Any other bleeding disorder

    Who should not take DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    Disperzyme CD tablet is not recommended for use if you:

    • Have haemophilia (a disorder in which blood doesn't clot normally)

    Safety Advice

    • Take as directed: Use Disperzyme CD Tablet exactly as prescribed by your healthcare professional. Do not self-medicate or alter the dose.
    • Medical conditions: Inform your doctor if you have kidney, liver, or heart-related issues before starting this medicine.
    • Missed dose: Take the missed dose as soon as possible but skip it if it’s almost time for the next one do not double the dose.
    • Do not use after expiry: Using expired enzyme tablets may reduce effectiveness and increase the risk of side effects.
    • Avoid prolonged self-use: Continuous or unsupervised use without medical advice is not recommended; periodic evaluation ensures safe and effective results.
    • Stop before surgery: Inform your doctor or surgeon if you are scheduled for any surgical or dental procedure, as Disperzyme CD may affect blood clotting.
    • Do not share medication: Avoid giving this tablet to others, even if they have similar symptoms, as dosage and suitability may differ.

    Diet and Lifestyle Advice

    • Eat a balanced diet: Include foods rich in vitamins, proteins, and antioxidants such as fresh fruits, vegetables, lean meat, fish, and legumes to support natural tissue healing.
    • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help enzyme activity and reduce swelling or stiffness.
    • Limit processed foods: Avoid deep-fried, sugary, and processed foods, which can increase inflammation and delay recovery.
    • Avoid alcohol and smoking: Both can interfere with enzyme effectiveness and slow down the body’s natural repair process.
    • Maintain an active routine: Gentle stretching or light physical activity (as advised by your doctor) can improve blood flow and support faster healing.
    • Get enough rest: Ensure adequate sleep and rest to help your body recover efficiently.
    • Follow meal timing: Take Disperzyme CD Tablet on an empty stomach or as prescribed for better enzyme absorption.
    • Monitor your body’s response: If you notice discomfort, digestive changes, or new symptoms, consult your doctor promptly.

    1. Disperzyme CD Tablet and Chymoral Forte Tablet

    Parameter

    Disperzyme CD Tablet

    Chymoral Forte Tablet

    Composition

    Trypsin, Bromelain, and Rutoside

    Trypsin and Chymotrypsin

    Pharmacological Category

    Proteolytic enzyme and bioflavonoid combination

    Proteolytic enzyme combination

    Mechanism of Action

    Helps reduce tissue swelling and improves blood circulation; Rutoside supports antioxidant protection and strengthens blood vessels

    Aids in breaking down damaged proteins and helps reduce localized swelling

    Ideal For

    Individuals recovering from surgery, soft tissue injury, or muscle strain; also beneficial for post-traumatic swelling

    People with inflammation or swelling due to injury, surgery, or muscle trauma

    Additional Benefits

    Contains Rutoside, which offers extra vascular and antioxidant support

    Focuses mainly on enzyme-based anti-inflammatory effects

    Administration

    Taken on an empty stomach or between meals as directed by the doctor

    Taken on an empty stomach as prescribed by the doctor

    Safety Profile

    Generally well-tolerated; mild stomach discomfort or nausea may occur

    Usually well-tolerated; occasional digestive upset may occur

    Use in Special Populations

    Not recommended in pregnancy, breastfeeding, liver or kidney disorders

    Caution advised in pregnancy and liver impairment

    Key Highlight

    Combines enzymatic and antioxidant actions for enhanced tissue repair and recovery

    Primarily enzymatic action for swelling and inflammation control

    2. Disperzyme CD Tablet and Enzomac Forte Tablet - Post-surgery recovery

    Feature

    Disperzyme CD Tablet

    Enzomac Forte Tablet

    Composition

    Trypsin 48 mg + Bromelain 90 mg + Rutoside 100 mg.

    Trypsin 96 mg + Bromelain 180 mg + Rutoside 200 mg.

    Intended Use in Post-Surgery

    Approved for post-operative inflammation (minor surgery, dental procedures) among other uses.

    Also indicated for post-surgical swelling, trauma, and conditions involving inflammation.

    Relative Strength / Dose

    Lower strength formulation among the two (smaller enzyme & bioflavonoid quantities).

    Higher strength formulation with larger enzyme and bioflavonoid quantities.

    Best Patient Profile

    Patients who may need moderate enzyme-bioflavonoid support and who might prefer a lower-dose option, or when enzyme support is adjunctive.

    Patients who need higher-dose enzyme-bioflavonoid support for more pronounced swelling, trauma or recovery that may require stronger support.

    Cautions / Considerations

    Use with caution especially if risk of bleeding (post-surgery), kidney/liver disorders, or in pregnancy/breastfeeding (limited data).

    Similar cautions apply; given higher dosage, the risk profile for interactions (e.g., bleeding, surgery-related) may be marginally greater — patient should be monitored.

    Which might be “better” for post-surgery?

    If the aim is moderate support, minimal side-effect risk, and the surgery or procedure is minor, Disperzyme CD might be sufficient.

    If the recovery involves more extensive swelling, trauma, or the patient has higher enzyme/bioflavonoid needs, Enzomac Forte may offer greater coverage due to higher doses.

    Bottom Line

    Suitable when post-surgical recovery is expected to be straightforward, or as part of adjunctive recovery care.

    Suitable when post-surgical recovery is more intensive, involves significant swelling, or higher enzyme support is desirable (subject to physician’s evaluation).

    Drug - Drug interaction

    1.Interaction with Blood Thinners (e.g., Warfarin, Heparin, Aspirin, Clopidogrel)

    • Interaction: Bromelain and Rutoside may enhance the blood-thinning effects of anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs, which can increase the risk of bleeding or bruising.
    • Management: Use with caution under medical supervision. Regular monitoring of bleeding signs such as nosebleeds, gum bleeding, or unusual bruising is recommended. Your doctor may adjust the dosage or advise temporary discontinuation before surgery.

    2. Interaction with Antibiotics (e.g., Amoxicillin, Tetracycline)

    • Interaction: Bromelain may increase the absorption and effectiveness of certain antibiotics, leading to enhanced drug action or possible side effects.
    • Management: The combination can be beneficial but should be taken only as advised by your doctor. Dose timing adjustments may be required to prevent excessive absorption or digestive discomfort.

    3. Interaction with Anti-inflammatory Medicines (e.g., Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Naproxen)

    • Interaction: When taken together, enzyme formulations like Disperzyme CD may amplify the anti-inflammatory effects, increasing the risk of stomach irritation or gastrointestinal discomfort.
    • Management: Avoid taking both on an empty stomach. If prescribed together, ensure adequate hydration and follow your doctor’s guidance for dosage spacing.

    4. Interaction with Corticosteroids (e.g., Prednisolone, Dexamethasone)

    • Interaction: Bromelain and Trypsin may enhance the effects of corticosteroids, leading to improved inflammation control but a higher chance of digestive irritation.
    • Management: Use under supervision only. Monitor for signs of stomach upset and avoid alcohol or spicy foods during the course.

    5. Interaction with Herbal or Dietary Supplements (e.g., Ginkgo Biloba, Garlic, Fish Oil)

    • Interaction: These supplements may increase the risk of bleeding when used alongside enzyme-based medicines like Disperzyme CD.
    • Management: Stop using such supplements at least a few days before surgery or as advised by your doctor. Always share your supplement list before starting this tablet.

    Drug - Food interaction

    1. Interaction with Meals (High-Fat or Heavy Meals)

    • Interaction: Taking Disperzyme CD Tablet immediately after or with heavy meals (especially fatty or protein-rich foods) may reduce its absorption, as enzymes get used up digesting food instead of aiding recovery.
    • Management: Take the tablet on an empty stomach or between meals as advised by your doctor for best results. Avoid taking it right after eating to allow proper enzyme absorption into the bloodstream.

    2. Interaction with Caffeine (Coffee, Energy Drinks, Tea)

    • Interaction: Excessive caffeine intake may cause mild dehydration and gastric irritation, which can affect enzyme activity and increase the chances of stomach upset.
    • Management: Limit caffeine-containing beverages while using Disperzyme CD. Opt for water or herbal teas instead to support enzyme efficiency.

    3. Interaction with Dairy Products

    • Interaction: Some individuals may experience reduced absorption or mild bloating when Disperzyme CD Tablet is taken along with milk or dairy products.
    • Management: Take the tablet at least 30–60 minutes before or after consuming dairy. Monitor your digestive response and consult your doctor if discomfort occurs.

    4. Interaction with Spicy or Acidic Foods

    • Interaction: Foods like citrus fruits, vinegar, and spicy meals may irritate the stomach when consumed along with enzyme formulations.
    • Management: Avoid spicy or highly acidic foods close to your dosing time. Choose mild, non-acidic meals to maintain digestive comfort.

    Synopsis

    Drug

       Trypsin, Bromelain, and Rutoside

    Pharmacological Category

      Proteolytic Enzyme and Bioflavonoid Combination

    Therapeutic Indication

      Supports natural healing, reduces swelling and inflammation, aids in tissue repair and recovery after injury or surgery

    Dosage Forms

      Tablet

    More Information

    Storage

    • Keep the tablets at a temperature below 25°C
    • Keep out of reach of children and pets to avoid accidental ingestion.

    FAQs About DISPERZYME CD TABLET

    Q: What is Disperzyme CD Tablet used for?

    A: Disperzyme CD Tablet helps support the body’s natural healing after injuries, surgeries, or physical strain. It reduces swelling, stiffness, and discomfort caused by inflammation. The combination of Trypsin, Bromelain, and Rutoside works together to improve blood circulation and promote tissue repair. It is often used under medical advice to support recovery and ease pain in muscles or joints.

    Q: How should I take Disperzyme CD Tablet?

    A: Take the tablet as advised by your doctor. Swallow it whole with water, preferably on an empty stomach or as directed. Do not crush or chew the tablet. Try to take it at the same time every day for consistent enzyme action. Follow your doctor’s dosage schedule carefully.

    Q: When is the best time to take Disperzyme CD Tablet?

    A: For best results, take Disperzyme CD Tablet at least 30-60 minutes before meals or as recommended by your healthcare provider. Taking it on an empty stomach helps enzymes get absorbed efficiently and perform their function more effectively.

    Q: Can I take Disperzyme CD Tablet daily?

    A: Yes, Disperzyme CD Tablet may be taken daily, but only as prescribed by your doctor. The duration of use depends on your health condition and recovery progress. Do not take it for longer than recommended without medical advice.

    Q: What are the common side effects of Disperzyme CD Tablet?

    A: Some people may experience mild stomach discomfort, nausea, or diarrhoea. Rarely, allergic reactions like rash, itching, or swelling may occur. If you notice any unusual symptoms or persistent discomfort, contact your doctor immediately for guidance.

    Q: Can I take Disperzyme CD Tablet with food?

    A: Disperzyme CD Tablet is best taken on an empty stomach to allow proper enzyme absorption. Taking it with food may reduce its effectiveness because digestive enzymes from food can interfere with its action. Always follow your doctor’s directions.

    Q: Can I take Disperzyme CD Tablet with other medicines?

    A: Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking, especially blood thinners, antibiotics, or pain relievers. Some medicines may interact with enzymes and alter their effects. Always follow professional advice before combining medicines.

    Q: What happens if I take too many Disperzyme CD Tablets?

    A: Overdose may lead to nausea, diarrhoea, stomach discomfort, or allergic reactions. If you accidentally take too many tablets, stop use and seek immediate medical advice. Always follow the prescribed dose to avoid side effects.

    Q: How long should I take Disperzyme CD Tablet?

    A: The duration of use depends on your condition and response to the medicine. Some may need it for a few days, while others for a few weeks. Follow your doctor’s advice and avoid long-term use without medical supervision.

    Q: Can Disperzyme CD Tablet cause drowsiness or affect alertness?

    A: No, it does not usually cause drowsiness or affect mental alertness. You can continue normal activities like driving or working unless you experience dizziness or discomfort. If that happens, consult your doctor.

    Q: Can I take Disperzyme CD Tablet with painkillers?

    A: Consult your doctor before taking it with painkillers. Some pain medicines may interact with enzymes or alter their effects. Your doctor will decide if the combination is suitable for you and suggest the right timing for both.

    Q: What dietary tips should I follow while taking Disperzyme CD Tablet?

    A: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and proteins to support healing. Stay hydrated and limit processed or fried foods. Avoid alcohol and smoking, and follow any specific dietary instructions given by your doctor.

    Q: Can I stop taking Disperzyme CD Tablet once I feel better?

    A: Do not stop using it abruptly without consulting your doctor. Even if you feel better, your body may still be healing internally. Your doctor will guide you on when it’s safe to discontinue.

    Q: Where can I buy Disperzyme CD Tablet online?

    A: Disperzyme CD Tablet is available at licensed online pharmacies and local medical stores. Always purchase from trusted sources that provide genuine products and maintain proper storage conditions. Check the expiry date and packaging before buying.

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    Author Details

    Written By Dr. N. Sai Swaroop - Pharm.D
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Srikar Modepu - MBBS, MD (Diabetology)
    Last updated on 12 Jul 2024 | 05:22 PM(IST)
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