Enzomac Side Effects
3 Topics FoundWhat are the known side effects of Enzomac forte tablets? Can taking it twice a day cause clotting and bleeding in female patients? ## From what I've read, Enzomac is usually well tolerated. Although some people may experience a harmless alteration in the consistency, color and odor of their stool. A sensation of bloatedness, flatulence, and feelings of nausea are also possible when administering a high-dosage. The manufacturer states that this can essentially be avoided by taking it in divided doses during a day. Where did you hear about it causing clotting and bleeding in females? As far as dosing goes, the manufacturer only seems to list instructions for the weaker version of Enzomac and not "Enzomac forte"; whereas 2 tablets of "Enzomac" taken three times a day (...
search for enzomac forte tablet contents ## Mes medical college perintalmana ## Enzomac Forte contains Trypsin, Bromelain and Rutoside, these are several different types of enzymes and from what I can find, it is commonly given to help with various digestive problems. Side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness and diarrhea. Learn more: Are there any other questions or comments? ## How many maximum Tablets of Enzomac Forte can be consumed @ 1/day??
Here in delhi difficult to find enzoheal tablets. but enzomac can be found easily.. ## Yes, they both contain Trypsin, Bromelain and Rutoside and are commonly used to help with digestion. Are there any other questions or comments? ## I'm taking neurontin for a pinched nerve in my foot, which occurred during surgery. I'm looking for something that will ease the pain without the weight gain & sleepiness. I just can't settle for the fact that I may have to be on this for the rest of my life. ## Elaine, how long have you been taking it? Some of the regular side effects, such as the drowsiness should hit their peak at anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks and then they should start to taper off, as your body adjusts to the medication. And not everyone gains weight on the medication, but...