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Wobenzym is a systemic enzyme blend containing proteolytic enzymes like bromelain, trypsin, chymotrypsin, and rutin that work together to reduce inflammation and support tissue repair. The enzymes are absorbed intact into circulation where they modulate inflammatory pathways and break down immune complexes.


Wobenzym is a systemic enzyme blend containing enzymes like bromelain, trypsin, and rutin. It is produced through a combination of plant and animal-derived enzymes, formulated for systemic health benefits.
Clinical trials and observational studies support its use in reducing inflammation and improving joint health.

Typical dosage ranges from 3 to 10 tablets per day, taken on an empty stomach. Consult a healthcare provider before use.
- Contains a blend of proteolytic enzymes. - Includes bromelain from pineapple and trypsin from animal sources. - Rutin provides antioxidant support.
Wobenzym's proteolytic enzymes including bromelain, trypsin, and chymotrypsin are absorbed through the intestinal wall via specialized transport mechanisms. Once in circulation, these enzymes break down circulating immune complexes, reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-1β, and modulate complement activation. The rutin component provides additional anti-inflammatory effects by stabilizing capillaries and reducing oxidative stress.
Multiple clinical trials have demonstrated Wobenzym's efficacy, including a randomized controlled trial of 150 participants showing significant reduction in joint pain and improved mobility after 6 weeks compared to placebo. Studies in post-surgical recovery found 30-40% faster healing times in groups receiving Wobenzym versus controls. A systematic review of 13 studies involving over 1,000 participants confirmed anti-inflammatory effects, though some trials had small sample sizes. Evidence is strongest for joint health and post-exercise recovery applications.
Wobenzym is generally well-tolerated with mild gastrointestinal upset being the most common side effect, occurring in less than 5% of users. The supplement may enhance the effects of anticoagulant medications like warfarin due to its fibrinolytic activity, requiring medical supervision. It should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data. Individuals with known allergies to pineapple or papaya should use caution due to bromelain content.
5 documented interactions for Wobenzym (Systemic Enzyme Blend). Click any row to read the full explanation. Always consult your healthcare provider before combining supplements with medications.
Wobenzym contains enzymes (especially bromelain and trypsin) that naturally thin the blood. Taking it with Warfarin increases your risk of bleeding or bruising because both substances affect blood clotting through different mechanisms.
What to do: Inform your prescriber that you take Wobenzym before starting Warfarin. Your doctor may want to monitor clotting parameters more frequently. Separate doses by 2+ hours. Stop Wobenzym 1-2 weeks before any surgical procedure. Watch for unusual bruising or bleeding.
Timing: Take Warfarin as prescribed. Wobenzym can typically be taken with a meal, spaced 1-2 hours from the medication for clean absorption. Discuss this combination with your pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Full interaction details →Wobenzym contains enzymes (especially bromelain and trypsin) that naturally thin the blood. Taking it with Apixaban increases your risk of bleeding or bruising because both substances affect blood clotting through different mechanisms.
What to do: Inform your prescriber that you take Wobenzym before starting Apixaban. Your doctor may want to monitor clotting parameters more frequently. Separate doses by 2+ hours. Stop Wobenzym 1-2 weeks before any surgical procedure. Watch for unusual bruising or bleeding.
Timing: Take Apixaban as prescribed. Wobenzym can typically be taken with a meal, spaced 1-2 hours from the medication for clean absorption. Discuss this combination with your pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Full interaction details →Wobenzym contains enzymes (especially bromelain and trypsin) that naturally thin the blood. Taking it with Rivaroxaban increases your risk of bleeding or bruising because both substances affect blood clotting through different mechanisms.
What to do: Inform your prescriber that you take Wobenzym before starting Rivaroxaban. Your doctor may want to monitor clotting parameters more frequently. Separate doses by 2+ hours. Stop Wobenzym 1-2 weeks before any surgical procedure. Watch for unusual bruising or bleeding.
Timing: Take Rivaroxaban as prescribed. Wobenzym can typically be taken with a meal, spaced 1-2 hours from the medication for clean absorption. Discuss this combination with your pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Full interaction details →Wobenzym contains enzymes (especially bromelain and trypsin) that naturally thin the blood. Taking it with Clopidogrel increases your risk of bleeding or bruising because both substances affect blood clotting through different mechanisms.
What to do: Inform your prescriber that you take Wobenzym before starting Clopidogrel. Your doctor may want to monitor clotting parameters more frequently. Separate doses by 2+ hours. Stop Wobenzym 1-2 weeks before any surgical procedure. Watch for unusual bruising or bleeding.
Timing: Take Clopidogrel as prescribed. Wobenzym can typically be taken with a meal, spaced 1-2 hours from the medication for clean absorption. Discuss this combination with your pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Full interaction details →Wobenzym contains enzymes (especially bromelain and trypsin) that naturally thin the blood. Taking it with Aspirin increases your risk of bleeding or bruising because both substances affect blood clotting through different mechanisms.
What to do: Inform your prescriber that you take Wobenzym before starting Aspirin. Your doctor may want to monitor clotting parameters more frequently. Separate doses by 2+ hours. Stop Wobenzym 1-2 weeks before any surgical procedure. Watch for unusual bruising or bleeding.
Timing: Take Aspirin as prescribed. Wobenzym can typically be taken with a meal, spaced 1-2 hours from the medication for clean absorption. Discuss this combination with your pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Full interaction details →Educational information only. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before changing your supplement or medication regimen.