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Overview
Dispensing Mode: Prescription only medication
Active Ingredient: Serratiopeptidase 10 mg, a proteolytic (protein-digesting) enzyme used to help reduce inflammation and swelling in the body
Primary Use: Symptomatic relief of pain, inflammation and swelling in various inflammatory conditions and injuries
Benefits
Used in the relief of inflammation and swelling associated with musculoskeletal injuries, postoperative recovery and arthritic conditions
Used to reduce pain and tenderness linked to inflammatory processes in joints, soft tissues and trauma-related swelling
Used to support recovery from postoperative oedema by aiding protein breakdown at the inflammation site, potentially improving comfort and mobility
How to Use
Disclaimer: This product is a prescription-only medicine and must be used strictly under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional. Always adhere to the directions provided on the prescription label. Consult your doctor if you have any questions or concerns regarding its use.
Description
Serodase 10mg Tablets, are a prescription anti-inflammatory and analgesic enzyme formulation containing serratiopeptidase 10 mg. When used as directed by a healthcare provider, Serodase tablets are intended to reduce localised swelling and pain, contributing to improved mobility and symptom relief in inflammatory and edematous conditions. This formulation is commonly prescribed for short-term management of inflammation, swelling and pain related to musculoskeletal conditions, postoperative recovery, soft tissue injuries and arthritis-related discomfort. Clinical practice typically determines the dosage and duration based on the specific condition and individual patient factors. Because serratiopeptidase can influence inflammatory processes and protein degradation, Serodase should be used only under medical guidance, especially in people with known bleeding disorders, those taking anticoagulants, or before scheduled surgery.