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This combination of drug is used for providing relief from the digestive disorders like flatulence, heartburn, indigestion. It can also play effective role in treating herpes zoster.
How Byzyme Drop 15ml works
Fungal diastase is a enzyme that can help to get rid of the indigestion or gastric distress. It can enhance the conversion of starch into its by-product. Papain can break the peptide bonds that involves the use of catalytic deprotonated cysteine.
How To Use Byzyme Drop 15ml
- Take proper dose as per doctor’s recommendations.
- Finish the full course for proper effect.
Special Precautions About Byzyme Drop 15ml
- Take advice from your doctor if you are allergic.
- Avoid increased dose for fast recovery.
Benefits Of Byzyme Drop 15ml
- It is effective in treatment of digestive disorders like indigestion, heartburn.
- It can also treat herpes zoster.
Side Effects Of Byzyme Drop 15ml
- Constipation
- Dark faeces
- Skin irritation
- Nausea
What If I Missed A Dose Of Byzyme Drop 15ml
- In case you miss the dose, then you can take the dose accordingly.
- If it's too late then follow the next dose time and follow accordingly.
- Don’t double your dose to manage the previous dose, it can cause toxicity.
Health And Lifestyle
Drug Interaction
- Acetaminophen
- Theophylline
- Miglitol
Disease Explanation

Heartburn refers to the condition in which stomach acid (HCL) flows back to the oesophagus and cause burning sensation in the chest.
Safety Advice for Byzyme Drop 15ml
- High risk
- Moderate risk
- Safe
Taken with the help of a doctor's recommendation before taking this medicine.
Dose adjustment is required to avoid impact on the kidney.
There is no information related with it till now.
There is no information related with it till now.
It should not be taken during pregnancy.
It should not be taken during breastfeeding.
Written By
Nish Kumar
B.Pharma + MBA
Content Updated on
Saturday, 5 October, 2024