Uses / Indications:
Rutoflam Tablet is used to treat the following:
Inflammation and edema after surgery
Muscle strain, sprain, or injury to soft tissue
Pain and stiffness from arthritis (Osteoarthritis / Rheumatoid arthritis)
Injuries from sports
Swelling and discomfort in the joints
Sinusitis or respiratory irritation (additional treatment)
After an injury or surgery, swelling (fluid buildup) can happen.
It helps with pain, redness, and swelling, and it speeds up the healing of tissues that have been injured.
Pregnancy interaction:
Be careful when using.
There isn't a lot of safety data out there.
You should only take enzyme-based anti-inflammatory drugs like Rutoflam if your doctor tells you to and the benefits are greater than the risks.
Don't take medicine on your own when you're pregnant.
Breastfeeding:
There isn't a lot of information about safety when breastfeeding.
Only use with a doctor's supervision.
Watch for any signs of stomach problems in the baby.
Expert advice:
✅ Before You Take:
Tell your doctor if you have:
Kidney or liver disease
Bleeding problems
Allergy to medications that contain enzymes, pineapple, or papaya
History of stomach ulcers
✅ While you're getting treatment:
Take after meals to calm your stomach.
Stay away from alcohol and medications that aren't needed (NSAIDs).
Don't take more than the doctor says.
Tell your doctor if you are on blood thinners or diabetes medicine.
Please discontinue use and consult your doctor immediately if you experience bleeding, a rash, or an allergic reaction.
✅ Tips for living:
Resting the injured joints or muscles will help them heal.
Use cold or warm compresses as your doctor tells you to.
Eat a balanced diet that is high in protein to help your tissues heal.
Don't do hard physical exercise while you're healing.
Side Effects:
Feeling sick or having a little stomach trouble
Gas or bloating
Diarrhea
A little rash or irritation
Pain in the head
Side Effects That Are Rare or Serious
If you're allergic to pineapple or papaya, you can get swelling, itching, and trouble breathing.
Strange bleeding or bruising (when used with blood thinners).
Severe stomach pain or cramps.
⚠️ Please note that side effects are usually modest and go away quickly. If your symptoms don't go away or get worse, see your doctor.
How to use:
You should take one pill two to three times a day, or as your doctor tells you to.
Take it all in with water. Don't chew or crush.
Take it after meals to avoid upsetting your stomach.
Keep on for the time that was given; don't quit suddenly.
Missed Dose:
Take it as soon as you remember, but don't take it if it's close to the next dose.
Don't take twice as much.
Too much:
Taking too much may make you feel sick, have diarrhea, or have stomach pain.
If you take too much, get medical help right away.
How it works:
Rutoflam Tablet has three active ingredients that help reduce inflammation, pain, and free radicals.
Trypsin
A proteolytic enzyme that helps break down proteins where there is inflammation.
Lessens edema, bruising, and irritation of the tissue.
Helps get rid of dead tissue and speeds up recovery.
Faq for medicine:
What is the Rutoflam Tablet used for?
A1. It is used to ease pain, edema, and inflammation caused by an injury, surgery, arthritis, or damage to soft tissue.
Q2: Is it safe for me to take Rutoflam while I'm pregnant?
A2. It is not usually suggested during pregnancy; only use it under the care of a doctor.
Q3: Is it safe to use Rutoflam for a long time?
A3. It is safe to use for a short to medium amount of time with a doctor's advice. If you use Rutoflam for an extended period, your doctor should monitor you closely.
Q4: Is it appropriate to take Rutoflam with painkillers?
Yes, but only if your doctor tells you to. When taken with NSAIDs like ibuprofen, it may irritate the stomach.
Q5. Does Rutoflam make you feel acidic?
A5. It might make your stomach feel somewhat uneasy. Taking it after eating can assist with this.
Q6. Does Rutoflam make you want to use it again?
A6. No, it doesn't make you want to do it again.
Q7: Is it appropriate for me to use Rutoflam if I have diabetes?
A7. Yes, but be careful because enzyme supplements might change blood sugar levels slightly.
Q8. How long does it take for Rutoflam to start working?
A8. Most people report less discomfort and swelling within 3 to 5 days of using it regularly.
Q9. Is it safe to drive after taking Rutoflam?
A9. Yes, it usually keeps you awake. But don't drive if you're feeling weak or dizzy.
Q10. Could you please advise on what steps to take if I forget to take a dose?
A10. Administer it promptly upon recall; however, do not take it if it is near the time of the subsequent dose. Don't take two doses at once.
Medicine interaction:
Type of Drug Examples Effect/Worry
Anticoagulants and antiplatelets: aspirin, clopidogrel, and warfarin Higher chance of bleeding
Painkillers and NSAIDs Diclofenac with ibuprofen may make the stomach more upset
Antibiotics: tetracyclines, amoxicillin Bromelain may help antibiotics work better.
Herbal supplements: fish oil, ginkgo, and garlic Higher chance of bleeding
Food Interactions
Take it after meals to keep your stomach from getting upset.
Stay away from alcohol because it can make your stomach hurt and make bleeding more likely.