Aristozyme capsule
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- When taken in the right amounts, it is usually safe to use during pregnancy.
- Digestive enzymes don't get absorbed into the body very well, hence they are low-risk.
- Should only be used with a doctor's supervision, especially by women who have:
- Gastritis
- Problems with the pancreas
- Enzyme allergies
- Safe to do while nursing.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is the purpose of Aristozyme Capsule?
It helps with digestion and eases gas, bloating, and heaviness after meals.
Q2. Is it something that helps with stomach acid?
No. It is not an acid reducer; it is a digestive enzyme supplement.
Q3. Is it safe to take every day?
Yes, but only for a short time. Long-term use should be done under the care of a doctor.
Q4. Is it okay to take it with other drugs for digestion?
Yes, but don't mix them until you're told to.
Q5. Does it help after eating a lot?
Yes, it helps break down proteins and carbs.
Q6: Is it safe for kids?
For adults, capsules are usually the best choice; for kids, syrups are better.
Expert Advice
- Take after meals for the greatest effect of the enzymes.
- Not a replacement for healthy eating habits; stay away from heavy, fatty meals and overeating.
- People with diabetes should keep an eye on symptoms related to digestion since how they eat can influence how well they absorb nutrients.
- See your doctor if your symptoms last longer than 5–7 days.
- People who have ulcers or gastritis should be careful when using it.
- If you are allergic to papain or fungal proteins, don't use this.
Side Effects
- Most people do well with Aristozyme.
- Side Effects That Happen Often
- Slight nausea
- Pain in the stomach
- Gas or feeling full
- Loose stools (not very often)
- Side Effects That Are Rare
- Allergic reactions include rashes, itching, and swelling.
- If you take it on an empty stomach, you may feel a burning sensation in your stomach.
How it works
- Aristozyme has enzymes that help in digestion:
- 1. Fungal Diastase (α-amylase)
- It breaks down carbs into simpler sugars.
- Lessens gas, heaviness, and upset stomach.
- 2. Papain
- It breaks down proteins into amino acids and peptides.
- Helps with digestion and makes you feel less bloated.
- Combined Action: Helps food digest better, which lessens indigestion, gas, fullness, and pain.
Medicine Interaction
- There are no important interactions, but keep in mind:
- Antacids may slow down the action of enzymes.
- Alcohol makes digestion poorer and enzymes less effective.
- Antibiotics: don't directly interact, but they may change the bacteria in the gut, which can impair digestion.
- Papain may make bleeding more likely in very high dosages (which is unusual).
How to Use
- Take one capsule after each meal or as your doctor tells you to.
- Take with water and swallow whole.
- Don't chew or crush.
- If you forget to take a dose, wait until after your next meal to take it. Don't take two doses.
Uses / Indications
- Dyspepsia (indigestion)
- Gas and bloating
- Feeling full after eating
- Help with digesting protein and carbs
- Not feeling hungry
- Discomfort in the digestive system after eating a lot or fatty foods
- Therapy to help with a lack of digestive enzymes