Accelerated Recovery in Severe Trauma & Tissue Injury
VENAGESIC-TC is designed for clinical situations where pain is associated with significant tissue injury, edema, hematoma, or delayed healing.
Along with pain control provided by Aceclofenac and Paracetamol, the formulation contains Trypsin-Chymotrypsin, a proteolytic enzyme complex that supports breakdown of inflammatory protein debris, fibrin deposits, and necrotic tissue at the injury site.
By reducing tissue congestion and edema, the enzymes help restore micro-circulation, supporting faster resolution of swelling and improved healing response.
Why Choose VENAGESIC-TC?
High-Potency Enzyme Support
Contains 50,000 AU Trypsin-Chymotrypsin for effective proteolytic activity.
Anti-Edema & Fibrinolytic Action
Helps reduce swelling, hematoma, and inflammatory exudates.
Adjunct to Antibiotic Therapy
By reducing tissue edema and debris, it may support better tissue response to antibiotics.
Trauma-Focused Formulation
Particularly useful in injury-related dental and maxillofacial conditions.
Clinical Indications
Maxillofacial Trauma
Soft tissue injuries, fractures with edema and hematoma
Post-Implant & Oral Surgery
To minimize inflammatory soft-tissue reaction
Dry Socket (Adjunct Therapy)
To support removal of necrotic debris along with standard dental management
Severe Periodontal & Periapical Inflammation
Where soft-tissue healing is delayed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Venagesic-TC Tablets
How is VENAGESIC-TC different from VENAGESIC-SP?
VENAGESIC-SP contains Serratiopeptidase, which is effective for general edema and post-operative swelling. VENAGESIC-TC contains Trypsin-Chymotrypsin, which is more suitable in soft-tissue trauma, hematoma, and necrotic tissue-related inflammation.
What does “50,000 AU” mean?
“AU” stands for Armour Units, which indicate the enzymatic activity of Trypsin-Chymotrypsin. 50,000 AU represents a high-potency dose used in trauma and surgical cases.
Can VENAGESIC-TC be used in Dry Socket?
Yes, it may be prescribed as an adjunct therapy in dry socket cases to support removal of necrotic tissue and reduce inflammation, along with standard dental treatment.
Should it be taken before or after food?
As the formulation contains NSAIDs, it is usually recommended after meals to reduce gastric irritation. Follow your dentist’s specific advice, especially if the tablet is enteric-coated.






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