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Product name : TORFLAM-TBR
Packaging : 10 x 10 Tablets
Pacitora Biotech presents Torflam-TBR™, an advanced quadruple-action formulation combining Trypsin, Bromelain, Rutoside Trihydrate, and Diclofenac Sodium in a single tablet. This comprehensive formula is specifically designed for the management of acute inflammatory conditions, post-traumatic swelling, post-surgical edema, and painful musculoskeletal disorders where a multi-pronged approach is required for optimal recovery.
Key Benefits:
Quadruple Action Formula – Four different mechanisms for comprehensive relief.
Powerful Anti-Inflammatory – Trypsin + Bromelain reduce inflammation naturally.
Reduces Swelling (Edema) – Rutoside strengthens capillaries and reduces fluid leakage.
Rapid Pain Relief – Diclofenac Sodium blocks pain pathways.
Faster Healing – Proteolytic enzymes clear dead tissue and promote recovery.
FAQs:
1. What is Torflam-TBR used for?
Torflam-TBR is used for acute inflammatory conditions with significant swelling – including sports injuries, sprains, strains, post-surgical swelling, dental extraction swelling, and arthritis flare-ups. It is a 4-in-1 formula for pain, inflammation, and edema.
2. How does Torflam-TBR work differently from regular painkillers?
Regular painkillers like Diclofenac alone only block pain signals. Torflam-TBR adds Trypsin and Bromelain (enzymes that break down swelling-causing debris) and Rutoside (which strengthens blood vessels to prevent fluid leakage). It treats the cause of swelling, not just the pain.
3. What are the common side effects of Torflam-TBR?
Common side effects include mild nausea and stomach discomfort (take with food). Because it contains proteolytic enzymes, it may rarely cause mild increased bleeding tendency. Seek medical help for black stools, vomiting blood, or allergic reactions (especially if allergic to pineapple).
4. Can I take Torflam-TBR before surgery?
Stop Torflam-TBR at least 3–5 days before elective surgery. Both Diclofenac (NSAID) and the proteolytic enzymes (Trypsin, Bromelain) can increase bleeding risk during surgery. Inform your surgeon and anesthesiologist about all medications you take.







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