Description
Gesic-ELL SP Tablets by Ellanjey is an advanced, triple-action formulation designed to provide comprehensive relief from pain, inflammation, and swelling while actively promoting faster tissue healing. Each tablet contains a powerful synergistic combination of Aceclofenac I.P. (100 mg) , Paracetamol I.P. (325 mg) , and Serratiopeptidase, making it an exceptional choice for acute and chronic inflammatory conditions where rapid resolution of swelling is critical.
Key Benefits
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Triple-Action Formula: Combines an NSAID (Aceclofenac), a central analgesic (Paracetamol), and a proteolytic enzyme (Serratiopeptidase) to treat pain, inflammation, and swelling simultaneously.
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Rapid Swelling Reduction: Serratiopeptidase breaks down dead tissue proteins and thins inflammatory fluids, accelerating the drainage of trapped edema and reducing swelling faster than NSAIDs alone.
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Faster Tissue Healing: By clearing damaged tissue and fibrin clots, Serratiopeptidase promotes faster repair and regeneration of injured soft tissues.
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Enhanced Drug Penetration: Serratiopeptidase increases the permeability of inflamed tissues, allowing better penetration of Aceclofenac and Paracetamol to the site of injury, improving their efficacy.
FAQs:
1. Should I take Gesic-ELL SP before or after food?
Take this medicine after meals to reduce gastric irritation from Aceclofenac. However, Serratiopeptidase is best absorbed on an empty stomach. Your doctor may recommend a compromise—take after food for gastric safety, or on an empty stomach if rapid swelling reduction is critical.
2. How long does it take to see results in swelling reduction?
Pain relief typically begins within 30–60 minutes. Noticeable reduction in swelling (edema) usually occurs within 48–72 hours of regular use. Complete resolution may take 5–10 days depending on the severity of inflammation.
3. Can I take this medicine for sports injuries?
Yes, Gesic-ELL SP is highly effective for sports-related injuries such as sprains, strains, contusions, and hematomas. It reduces pain, limits swelling, and accelerates healing, helping athletes return to activity faster.
4. Is Serratiopeptidase safe for everyone?
Serratiopeptidase is generally safe but should be avoided in people with bleeding disorders, those taking blood thinners (warfarin, aspirin, clopidogrel), or patients scheduled for surgery (risk of increased bleeding). Always inform your doctor about all medications you are taking.






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