The combination of digestive enzymes and B vitamins in Enzyplex may help with fat, protein, and carbohydrate breakdown, promote better digestion and metabolism, and address acute symptoms of dyspepsia.
Enzyplex is composed of the digestive enzymes amylase, protease, and lipase, and contains vitamins B1 (1.8 mg), B2 (1.95 mg), B6 (1.95 mg), and B12 (3.6 mg).
Digestive enzymes are proteins that speed up the breakdown of food molecules into their smaller building blocks.
Enzyplex breaks down fats, carbohydrates and proteins. With the aid of vitamin B, the supplement helps improve metabolism and nutrient absorption.
The exact timing of relief of symptoms has not been fully established, but because Enzyplex contains enzymes which help digestion, patients can experience immediate relief of acute symptoms of functional dyspepsia especially when it is taken with meals. If symptoms persist or progress, it is best to consult your doctor.
There is no minimum or maximum duration for enzyme supplementation. Enzyplex can be given when there is acute presentation of functional dyspepsia symptoms for at least one to two weeks. However, if symptoms persist or progress, it is best to consult your doctor.
Patients should take one (1) tablet of Enzyplex once a day alongside meals, or as instructed by your doctor.
The tablet must be swallowed as a whole all at once. It should not be broken, crushed, or chewed. Furthermore, it’s also advised to avoid letting the tablet sit in the mouth for a long period of time. This is because pancreatin preparations cause irritation in the mouth and may result in formation of blisters and inflammation of the mouth.
Avoid taking more than the recommended dose of Enzyplex. If symptoms still persist, consult a doctor.
There is no information on the potential of overdose with Enzyplex. However, if you take extremely high doses of digestive enzymes, you may have high levels of uric acid in your blood or your urine.
Enzyplex can be recommended to adult patients who experience acute symptoms of abdominal pain, bloating or indigestion. It can also be given to elderly patients to improve digestion. Before taking Enzyplex though, it is recommended to consult with your doctor first.
No. Enzyplex is not recommended for children, and for pregnant and lactating women.
Common side effects linked to Enzyplex are as follows: stomach pains, diarrhea, and allergic reactions to any of its components.
Enzymes used for Enzyplex are not coming from animal sources. Currently, Enzyplex is not Halal-certified, but the production process for Enzyplex tablets (starting from materials, processes, and production facility) complies with Halal requirements.
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Enzyplex is available online via Lazada and Shopee, and would soon be available in leading pharmacies nationwide.