CHYMOMERG - D TABLETS
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Trypsin 48 mg, Rutoside Trihydrate 100 mg, Bromelain90 mg & Diclofenac 50 mg (EC) (Blister)
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Pregnancy: CHYMOMERG-D has trypsin, bromelain, rutoside trihydrate, and diclofenac sodium, which help with pain and inflammation.
- Diclofenac, an NSAID, is not advised during the third trimester of pregnancy because of potential impacts on the embryonic cardiovascular system (premature closure of the ductus arteriosus) and kidneys.
- It can only be used throughout the first and second trimesters if it is very necessary and with a doctor's permission.
- Breastfeeding: Diclofenac and enzyme components may get into breast milk in small amounts; only use if your doctor says to.
- If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, you should always talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is the purpose of CHYMOMERG-D?
A1. It is used to help with pain, edema, and inflammation that happen after surgery, injuries, arthritis, or trauma.
Q2: Is it okay to take CHYMOMERG-D after meals?
A2. Yes, it should be taken after meals to lessen stomach irritation because it has diclofenac in it.
Q3: Is it okay to take CHYMOMERG-D with antibiotics?
A3. Yes, it can be taken with antibiotics to control inflammation caused by infections, but only under a doctor's supervision.
Q4. Does CHYMOMERG-D make you sleepy?
A4. No, this medicine doesn't normally make you sleepy or change how alert you are.
Q5. Is it safe to use CHYMOMERG-D for a long time?
A5. Long-term or continuous use is not recommended without a doctor's advice, as extended use of NSAIDs may cause gastrointestinal or renal difficulties.
Expert advice
- After eating, drink a full glass of water with CHYMOMERG-D.
- It can irritate your stomach, so don't take it on an empty stomach.
- Do not drink alcohol while taking this medicine.
- Tell your doctor if you have ulcers, liver or renal illness, heart problems, or bleeding problems.
- Stop taking this medicine and call your doctor right away if you have severe stomach discomfort, black stools, vomiting blood, or allergic reactions.
- You should not take any more NSAIDs or medications without talking to your doctor first.
Side effects
- Feeling sick, throwing up, or having stomach pain
- Gastritis or acidity
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Dizziness or headache
- Skin rash, itching, or redness (not very common)
- Sometimes, fluid retention or moderate edema
- Rare: stomach ulcers or bleeding in the gut after using for a long time
- If you have any severe allergy or bleeding symptoms, get medical help right away.
How It Works
- CHYMOMERG-D is a dual-action drug that contains both proteolytic enzymes and an NSAID (Diclofenac Sodium).
- Trypsin and bromelain are enzymes that break down proteins that cause inflammation and fibrin deposits at the site of damage. This helps to ease pain and swelling.
- Rutoside Trihydrate (Rutin): A bioflavonoid that makes capillaries stronger, stops them from leaking, and protects tissues from free radicals.
- Diclofenac Sodium is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine that stops the body from making prostaglandins, which helps ease pain, redness, and swelling.
- These components work together to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and speed up healing, which helps tissues repair faster.
Medicines interaction
- Anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin): Higher chance of bleeding.
- Antiplatelet drugs (aspirin, clopidogrel): May increase the risk of bleeding.
- Other NSAIDs or corticosteroids: Higher risk of stomach discomfort or ulcers.
- Antihypertensive drugs: They might not work as well.
- Methotrexate, Lithium, or Cyclosporine: These medicines may be more harmful.
- Tell your doctor about all the additional drugs, vitamins, or herbal products you are taking.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions on how to take it.
- Usually, take one pill twice a day after meals or as directed.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
- Don't take it on an empty stomach.
- Even if your symptoms get better quickly, you should finish the complete course of medication.
Uses/indications
- Pain, edema, and inflammation after surgery
- Injuries to soft tissue, like sprains, strains, and bruising
- Musculoskeletal illnesses such spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis
- Injuries from sports and inflammation of the tissue from trauma
- Recovery from dental or ENT surgery
- Inflammation caused by chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins
- Swelling and inflammation in the area