While there are no well-documented interactions between topiramate and serrapeptase, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional before combining them. Topiramate, a medication used for epilepsy and migraine prevention, may have specific considerations based on individual health conditions. Serrapeptase, an enzyme supplement, is often used for inflammation and pain relief. Always seek medical advice to ensure safety and monitor for any potential side effects.
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I have had upset every time I have used Serrapeptase for a couple of days. I don't think everyone experiences this, but I did.
Hmmmm, according to Wikipedia Paracetamol is the leading cause of acute liver failure in the U.S. and elsewhere and is responsible for most of the drug overdoses in the U.S. It's a pain reliever, as is serrapeptase. Seems little reason to use both at the same time. If the serrapeptase doesn 't work, then go back to the Paracetamol. BUT, since serrapeptase's action is to digest certain non-living proteins, it seems unlikely that it would be affected or would affect these two drugs.
The amount you were prescribed by your physician.
Topiramate may cause birth defects. Use effective birth control while taking topiramate. Patients who become pregnant while taking topiramate should contact their physician immediately.
No. Some varieties of Ginseng can slow the progression of Cirrhosis. Serrapeptase can partially reverse Cirrhosis. Serrapeptase dissolves scar tissue.
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Serrapeptase is an enzyme primarily produced by bacteria in the intestines of silkworms, specifically from the species Serratia marcescens. It can also be obtained through fermentation processes using other microorganisms in laboratory settings. Additionally, serrapeptase is available as a dietary supplement, often marketed for its potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
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Need to know what side affects Topiramate 25 mg zyd has
my Dr. prescribed them together. I'm a little droggy in the morning some days but out like a log all night.
Serrapeptase acts on NON-living protein, and not all non-living proteins at that.Some artificial arteries are made of polyester (not a protein) and collagen (protein), so they may be at risk. But some artificial arteries are made of polymers (not protein) and shouldn't be at risk at all. If your artificial artery is composed of anything that is protein in nature, it would be best to test it against serrapeptase in advance of taking any serrapeptase.Perhaps using serrapeptase over a period of months would eliminate the need for adding artificial arteries (if it's not an emergency)?Worth a thought.