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April 17, 2026
Serratiopeptidase, Diclofenac Potassium and Paracetamol Tablets
April 17, 2026Diclofenac Potassium and Serratiopeptidase Tablets
₹790.00
Product name : TORFLAM-S
Packaging : 10×10 Tablets
Pacitora Biotech presents Torflam-S™, an advanced formulation combining Diclofenac Potassium 50mg and Serratiopeptidase 10mg in a single tablet. This unique combination pairs a fast-acting NSAID painkiller with a powerful proteolytic enzyme that actively reduces swelling and promotes tissue healing – a superior option for acute inflammatory conditions where both pain and edema are present.
Key Benefits:
Dual Action Formula – NSAID painkiller + Proteolytic enzyme for inflammation.
Rapid Pain Relief – Diclofenac Potassium works within 15–30 minutes.
Faster Recovery – Serratiopeptidase reduces swelling and promotes healing.
Reduces Inflammation – Both components target different aspects of inflammation.
Improved Tissue Penetration – Serratiopeptidase helps drug reach inflamed tissues.
FAQs:
1. What is Torflam-S used for?
Torflam-S is used for acute painful and swollen conditions including sprains, strains, sports injuries, post-surgical swelling, dental pain/extraction swelling, sinusitis, and arthritis flare-ups. The Serratiopeptidase component specifically helps reduce swelling.
2. How does Serratiopeptidase work differently from Diclofenac?
Diclofenac blocks prostaglandins (chemicals that cause pain and inflammation), while Serratiopeptidase breaks down fibrin and dead tissue that cause swelling and delayed healing. They work through different pathways for complementary benefits.
3. What are the common side effects of Torflam-S?
Common side effects include mild nausea and stomach discomfort (take with food). Serratiopeptidase may rarely cause mild increased bleeding tendency. Serious side effects include stomach bleeding – seek help for black stools or vomiting blood.
4. Can I take Torflam-S for a long time?
No. Torflam-S is intended for short-term use only – typically 5–10 days, maximum 10–14 days without medical review. Long-term use increases risk of gastric ulcers, kidney damage, and bleeding complications.







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