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Adv Ther ; 34(1): 180-198, 2017 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27889883

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INTRODUCTION: Systemic enzyme therapy can play an important role in maintaining normal inflammatory processes within the body and thereby helps support and speed up healing. In the course of the anti-inflammatory action, enzymes degrade damaged cells and necrotic material and, through the inactivation of mediators and toxic products, they restrict the edema and pain. METHOD: The study conducted at Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India was a clinical trial comparing the efficacy and tolerability of three oral enzyme treatment groups-oral tablets containing trypsin:chymotrypsin (TC) (Chymoral Forte®), serratiopeptidase (S) 5 mg oral tablets, and oral enzyme tablets containing trypsin 48 mg, bromelain 90 mg, and rutoside 100 mg (TBR)-to evaluate their healing potential in surgical wounds after orthopedic surgery. RESULTS: A total of 75 patients were screened, randomized, and divided into three groups in 1:1:1 ratio receiving either of the three treatments. In the TC group, erythema was significantly reduced from 3.44 on day 3 to 1.16 on day 10 (p < 0.01). There was significantly better reduction in erythema scores in the TC group as compared to S and TBR groups (p < 0.05) at each follow-up visit. Similarly reduction in the local irritation, wound discharge, edema, induration, and tenderness score with TC treatment at the end of the study was significantly higher than that observed in the other two groups. In addition TC showed significant reduction in pain on the VAS scale (p < 0.01). Global assessment of response to therapy for efficacy and tolerability was reported to be good to excellent in 88% and 92% of the patients on TC as compared to 12% and 8% with S and 12% and 8% with TBR. CONCLUSION: TC provides a better resolution of symptoms of inflammation after orthopedic surgery as compared to S and TBR, thus facilitating better wound healing. Further studies are warranted to confirm the findings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trial Registry of India (Reg. No. CTRI/2011/07/001920).


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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Bromelains/therapeutic use , Chymotrypsin/therapeutic use , Peptide Hydrolases/therapeutic use , Rutin/therapeutic use , Trypsin/therapeutic use , Wounds and Injuries/drug therapy , Adult , Bromelains/administration & dosage , Bromelains/adverse effects , Chymotrypsin/administration & dosage , Chymotrypsin/adverse effects , Drug Combinations , Drug Therapy, Combination , Erythema/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Peptide Hydrolases/administration & dosage , Peptide Hydrolases/adverse effects , Prospective Studies , Rutin/administration & dosage , Rutin/adverse effects , Trypsin/administration & dosage , Trypsin/adverse effects , Wound Healing/drug effects
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