Difference between Multi-Enzyme Tablets and Compound Digestive Enzymes

Although both Multi-Enzyme Tablets and Compound Digestive Enzymes are indicated for lack of appetite and dyspepsia, they are different in composition, indications, adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions. 1. Indications: Multienzyme Tablets and Compound Digestive Enzymes are both indicated for lack of appetite and dyspepsia, but Compound Digestive Enzymes can also be used for cholecystitis and gallstones as well as dyspepsia in patients with cholecystectomy. 2. Ingredients: They are both compound preparations, Multi-Enzyme Tablets contain pancreatic enzymes and pepsin, while Compound Digestive Enzymes contain food amylase, lipase, protease and other ingredients. 3. Adverse reactions: the adverse reactions of Multi-Enzyme Tablets are not clear, and Compound Digestive Enzymes may cause vomiting, nausea, palpitations, chest pain and other symptoms after taking. 4. Contraindication: The contraindication of Multi-Enzyme Tablets is not clear, while patients with acute hepatitis, patients with complete biliary atresia and children under the age of 7 years are forbidden to use Compound Digestive Enzymes. 5. Precautions: Multi-Enzyme Tablets are easily destroyed under acidic conditions, so do not chew them when taking. Compound Digestive Enzyme contains lactose and should not be taken by patients with galactose intolerance or glucose or galactose malabsorption. Both drugs are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not take medication without authorization.