Use of streptavidin during gastroscopy

Streptomyces protease is dissolved in water for drinking and removes mucus from the stomach, making it easy to observe the operation during gastroscopy.
Streptomyces Protease Granules, a protein hydrolyzing enzyme produced by Streptomyces griseus, can break down mucus in the stomach, making it easy to observe and operate during gastroscopy.
Each bag of Streptomyces protease granules contains 20,000 units of streptomyces protease, and one gram of sodium bicarbonate added to 60~80 ml of room temperature drinking water, be careful not to exceed 40 ℃, shake well to dissolve and then taken orally.
It is contraindicated for allergic individuals, those who are allergic to this product, and those with active bleeding in the stomach. Stomach bleeding and allergic reactions may occur after using this drug.
This drug should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and the specific usage should consult the doctor in detail.