Trypsin (Protease)

Trypsin is a serine endopeptidase that catalyzes the cleavage of peptide bonds on the carboxyl side of either arginine or lysine. Trypsin (Protease) is secreted by the pancreas as the the pro-enzyme and converted to the active form in small intestine, catalyzes different enzymes important for the process of protein digestion. Clinically, Trypsin (Protease) is effective to treat symptoms of pancreatitis or other various digestive disorders.


Adult Dose
Neonatal
Paedriatic
Characteristics
. It is of Natural origin. It belongs to Anti-inflammatory pharmacological group.
Contraindications
Trypsin (Protease)
Effects
No data regarding the side effects produced by Trypsin (Protease) is available
Indications
Interactions
No data regarding the interactions of Trypsin (Protease) was found.
Interfrence
Risks
If prescribing authority justifies the benefits of the drug against the possible damages he/she should reevaluate them and consult the reference material and previous studies.
Storage
Inhalation Aerosol Store in a well closed container. Refrigeration is recommended. Protect from Sunlight and Heat.
Warnings
Trypsin should be used only if clearly needed during pregnancy or lactation. It should be used with caution in patients with any illness or allergy.
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