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Pancreatic enzymes play a crucial role in aiding the digestion of food by breaking down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates into absorbable components. Products like Creon and Combizym offer concentrated forms of these enzymes, namely lipase, amylase, and protease, to support or supplement insufficient pancreatic function. These supplements can be particularly beneficial for individuals with conditions such as chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, or after certain surgical procedures. Creon features a unique micropellet formulation that ensures precise enzyme release in the small intestine for optimal digestion, while Combizym combines plant and pancreatic enzymes for a two-phase digestive support. Both are widely used to alleviate digestive issues such as indigestion, flatulence, and bloating and are available without a prescription in Switzerland.
Combizym 60 dragees

Combizym 60 dragees

 
Product code: 7802464

What is Combizym and when is it used?Combizym is a combination of plant enzymes and pancreatic enzymes. It supports the body's own enzymes necessary for the digestion of all foods. This prevents or alleviates indigestion.Combizym is a two-stage preparation, which means that the enzymes it contains are released in two phases at the point where they are most effective:Phase 1The plant enzyme concentrate from Aspergillus oryzae develops its activity in the stomach soon after ingestion. The proteases break down food protein, the amylases initiate the breakdown of carbohydrate-rich food, and the cellulases reduce flatulence by breaking down plant structural substances that are difficult to digest at an early stage.Phase 2The enzymes from the pancreas come into effect in the intestine. They support the breakdown of food by further breaking down protein and carbohydrates, and the lipases ensure pain-free fat digestion.Combizym is used to prevent and treat digestive problems, especially after difficult to digest and fatty food or insufficient chewing, as well as non-specific digestive disorders such as flatulence, bloating and belching.What precautions should be taken?To support the treatment and improve your well-being, we recommend that you divide your daily food intake into several small meals.If symptoms persist for a long time, you should see a doctor.When should Combizym not be taken/used?Do not take Combizym if you have a known allergy to pork or Aspergillus extracts.Like all preparations containing pancreatin, Combizym must not be taken in the early stages of acute pancreatitis and in acute attacks (sudden worsening) of chronic pancreatitis.When should you be careful when taking/using Combizym?In general, digestive problems in children under 12 should always be checked by a doctor. Combizym should only be taken by children and adolescents if prescribed by a doctor.Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you▪ suffer from other illnesses,▪Have allergies or▪Take other medicines (including those you bought yourself!)!One tablet of Combizym contains 107.2 mg of sucrose. Please only take Combizym® ​​after consulting your doctor if you know that you suffer from a sugar intolerance.This medicine contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per tablet, meaning it is almost “sodium-free”.Can Combizym be taken/used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?The enzymes contained in Combizym are only effective in the gastrointestinal tract. They do not pass into the blood or breast milk.Based on previous experience, there is no known risk to the child when used as directed. However, systematic scientific studies were never carried out. As a precaution, you should avoid taking medicines if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.How do you use Combizym?Adults and children usually take 1 to prevent digestive problems- 2 tablets during or immediately after meals.To treat digestive problems, 1-2 dragees can also be taken after symptoms appear.The use and safety in children and adolescents has not yet been systematically tested, which is why Combizym should only be taken by children and adolescents if the doctor has expressly prescribed it.Swallow the tablets whole with a little liquid.If necessary, your doctor may also prescribe a higher dosage.Stick to the dosage stated in the package leaflet or prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Combizym have?The following side effects may occur when taking Combizym:Rare (affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000)Indigestion.Allergic respiratory and skin reactions, including in people who come into contact with mold at work.Very rare (affects less than 1 in 10,000 users)Allergic reactions of the digestive tract after taking pancreatin, formation of specific narrowings in the colon area after taking high doses of pancreatin in patients suffering from cystic fibrosis.Allergic reactions such as skin rash, sneezing, tearing, shortness of breath due to bronchial spasm.If you notice any side effects, contact your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This applies in particular to side effects that are not stated in this leaflet.What should also be noted?The medicine can only be used until the date marked “EXP” on the packagingbe used.Storage instructionsStore at room temperature (15-25°C).Keep out of reach of CHILDREN.More informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information.What is contained in Combizym?1 coated tablet contains:Active ingredientsPancreatin containing: Lipase 7400 Ph. Eur. E.; Protease 420 Ph. Eur. E.; Amylase 7000 Ph. Eur. E.Dry extract of Aspergillus oryzae containing: Cellulase 70 FIP-E.; Protease 10 FIP-E.; Amylase 170 FIP-E.ExcipientsSucrose, talc, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium (made from genetically modified cotton), methacrylic acid-ethyl acrylate copolymer (1:1) dispersion 30%, polyacrylate dispersion 30%, calcium carbonate, povidone (K 25), titanium dioxide, glycerol 85% , Arabic gum, colloidal silicon dioxide, triethyl citrate, magnesium stearate, macrogol 8,000, simethicone emulsion, macrogol 35,000, glucose syrup, hypromellose, calcium lactate pentahydrate, carnauba wax, sorbic acid (E200).Approval number15724 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Combizym? Which packs are available?You can get Combizym in pharmacies and drugstores without a doctor's prescription.Packs of 60 dragees.Authorization holderBridging Pharma GmbH, 8807 Freienbach. ..

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Creon 10000 caps bottle 50 pcs

Creon 10000 caps bottle 50 pcs

 
Product code: 6723366

Creon contains the active ingredient pancreatin with the enzymes important for the digestion of food (lipase, amylase and protease) in a concentrated form. These break down the fats, proteins and carbohydrates contained in the food into usable components. On the instructions of the doctor, pharmacist or druggist, Creon can also be used to treat or supplement insufficient pancreatic function, i.e. in the event of a lack or absence of digestive enzymes, e.g. after acute pancreatitis at the beginning from resumption of food or artificial nutrition, chronic pancreatitis, cystic pancreatic fibrosis or after surgical interventions in the digestive tract. Creon contains pancreatin in the form of so-called micropellets. These are filled into capsules, which dissolve in the stomach within a few minutes. The digestive enzymes are only released from the micropellets in the small intestine and quickly break down fats, proteins and carbohydrates. The digestive products of the food can now be absorbed from the intestine, just like the natural process of digestion. Swissmedic-approved patient informationCreon®Mylan Pharma GmbHWhat is Creon and when is it used?Contains Creon the active ingredient pancreatin with the enzymes important for the digestion of food (lipase, amylase and protease) in a concentrated form. These break down the fats, proteins and carbohydrates contained in the food into usable components. On the instructions of the doctor, pharmacist or druggist, Creon can also be used to treat or supplement insufficient pancreatic function, i.e. in the event of a lack or absence of digestive enzymes, e.g. after acute pancreatitis at the beginning from resumption of food or artificial nutrition, chronic pancreatitis, cystic pancreatic fibrosis or after surgical interventions in the digestive tract. Creon contains pancreatin in the form of so-called micropellets. These are filled into capsules, which dissolve in the stomach within a few minutes. The digestive enzymes are only released from the micropellets in the small intestine and quickly break down fats, proteins and carbohydrates. The digestive products of the food can now be absorbed from the intestine, just like the natural process of digestion. What should be considered?In order to support the treatment and to improve your well-being, you should divide your daily amount of food into several smaller meals (possibly snacks). Adequate hydration must be ensured throughout the treatment. When not to take Creon?If you are hypersensitive (allergic) to any of the ingredients of the drug. When should caution be taken when taking Creon?Children with pancreatic cystic fibrosis who are receiving long-term treatment with pancreatic enzyme preparations should have regular check-ups in specialized centers . Specific narrowing of the large intestine has been observed in some patients with mucoviscidosis (cystic fibrosis) during therapy with pancreatic enzyme preparations. These led to abdominal pain, vomiting and constipation and in some cases required surgery. If such symptoms occur, the preparation must be discontinued immediately and the doctor consulted immediately. This medicinal product contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per capsule, i.e. essentially 'sodium-free'. it is almost «sodium-free». Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you •  suffer from other diseases, • have allergies or • Take other medicines (including those you bought yourself!) or use them externally! Can Creon be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding?If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding, you should only use Creon after consulting the take by the doctor. How do you use Creon?The doctor will determine the correct dosage for you. The capsules are swallowed whole with sufficient liquid during or immediately after meals or snacks. For patients who have trouble swallowing capsules (e.g. small children or the elderly), the capsules can be opened and the contents either given to soft food (e.g. apple puree or yoghurt) - to avoid chewing - or the contents to acidic ones Drink liquid (e.g. apple, orange or pineapple juice). Do not dissolve, crush or chew the capsule contents and do not mix with non-acidic food or liquid (e.g. milk or milk porridge) to avoid destroying the protective film of the micropellets. This could lead to premature release of the active substance, causing inflammation of the lining of the mouth and reducing the effectiveness of Creon. Creon capsules or their contents should not be kept in the mouth. Any reconstitution of the contents of the capsule with food or liquid should be taken immediately and not stored. Stick to the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Creon have?Creon should not be used if you are allergic to pork protein, but this is extremely rare. The following side effects may occur when taking Creon: Very common (affects more than 1 user in 10)Stomach pain. Common (affects 1 to 10 users in 100)Nausea, vomiting, constipation, gas, diarrhea. Uncommon (affects 1 to 10 users in 1000)Skin reactions. Creon can also cause other serious allergic reactions, such as breathing problems or swollen lips. The side effects do not necessarily have to be related to the drug, but can also be related to insufficient pancreatic function. Specific narrowing of the colon has been observed in some patients with cystic fibrosis receiving high doses of pancreatic enzyme therapy. These led to abdominal pain, vomiting and constipation and in some cases required surgery. If such symptoms occur, the preparation must be discontinued immediately and the doctor consulted immediately. If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else needs to be considered?Shelf lifeThe medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked on the container with « EXP:» designated date can be used. Use by after openingOnce the container has been opened, Creon capsules can be kept for 6 months. Storage instructionsStore at room temperature (15 - 25 °C). Keep container tightly closed in order to protect from moisture. Keep out of the reach of children. Further informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Creon contain?Active ingredients1 capsule of Creon 10'000 contains 135.0 - 165.0 as an active ingredient mg pancreatin with 10,000 units of lipase, 8,000 units of amylase and 600 units of protease according to Ph. Eur. 1 Creon 20'000 capsule contains as an active ingredient 270.0 - 330.0 mg pancreatin with 20'000 units of lipase, 16'000 units of amylase and 1'200 units of protease according to Ph. Eur.. 1 Creon 25,000 capsule contains 270.0 - 330.0 mg of pancreatin with 25,000 units of lipase, 18,000 units of amylase and 1,000 units of protease as an active ingredient according to Ph. Eur.. 1 Creon 35,000 capsule contains 378.0 - 462.0 mg of pancreatin with 35,000 units of lipase, 25,200 units of amylase and 1,400 units of protease as an active ingredient according to Ph. Eur.. ExcipientsCreon 10'000, Creon 20'000 and Creon 35'000:Macrogol 4000, Hypromellose phthalate, cetyl alcohol, triethyl citrate, dimeticone 1000. Capsule Shell: Gelatin, E172 (Yellow), E172 (Black), E172 (Red), E171, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Creon 25'000:Macrogol 4000, hypromellose phthalate, cetyl alcohol, triethyl citrate, dimeticone 1000. Capsule shell: gelatin, E172 (yellow), E172 (red), sodium lauryl sulfate. Approval number38'219 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Creon? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores without a doctor's prescription. Creon 10'000 / 20'000 / 25'000 / 35'000: packs of 50 and 100 capsules. Authorization holderMylan Pharma GmbH, 6312 Steinhausen This leaflet was last checked by the Medicines Agency (Swissmedic) in November 2022. [Version 210 D] ..

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