Serratiopeptidase is a proteolytic enzyme and sometime categorized as NSAID due its analgesic properties. It is commonly used to alleviate pain in various conditions, including:
- Post-traumatic pain
- Low back pain
- Cervical pain
- Spondylitis (inflammation of spinal bones)
- Osteoarthritis (persistent joint pain and stiffness)
- Rheumatoid arthritis (widespread joint pain and damage)
Pain can manifest as either temporary (acute) or enduring (chronic) discomfort. Acute pain is brief and often stems from tissue damage in muscles, bones, or organs. In contrast, chronic pain persists throughout a person's lifetime and can be triggered by factors like nerve damage, osteoarthritis, or dental issues such as tooth nerve damage, infection, decay, extraction, or injury.
Manufactured By |
Saviour Pharma |
Product Form |
Tablets |
Generic Category |
Anti-oxidant |
Ingredients |
Coenzyme Q10 |
Pack Size |
20’s |
Age |
Adults |
Recommended Dosage |
Tailored to individual needs |
- Step 10 tablet contains Serrapeptase is a dietary supplement that is made from a bacterium called Serratia E15. It is a proteolytic enzyme, which means that it breaks down proteins.
- The dosage of serrapeptase can vary depending on the condition being treated and the individual's needs. The usual dosage is 25-100 mg taken three times a day. However, the dosage may need to be adjusted depending on the individual's response.
Step 10 Tablet Uses
- Bones and joints pain
- Swelling
- Muscles pain
- Bloating
- Blood clots
- Sore throat
- Headache
- Ear infections
- Migraine
- Air cavities around nose
Some people may experience side effects such as:
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach upset
- Rash
- Headache
- Allergic reaction
If you experience any of these side effects, stop taking serrapeptase and talk to your doctor.
- Blood thinners: Serrapeptase can increase the risk of bleeding when taken with blood thinners, such as warfarin and aspirin.
- Anti-inflammatory drugs: Serrapeptase can increase the risk of side effects from anti-inflammatory drugs, such as stomach upset and bleeding.
- Diabetes medications: Serrapeptase can increase the risk of low blood sugar levels when taken with diabetes medications, such as insulin and metformin.
- Immunosuppressant drugs: Serrapeptase can decrease the effectiveness of immunosuppressant drugs, such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus.
- Herbal supplements: Serrapeptase can interact with other herbal supplements, such as ginkgo biloba and garlic.