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Vivaldis Relaxzyme Wound Healing Tablet for Cats and Small Dogs (pack of 10 tablets)

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Vivaldis Relaxzyme Wound Care Tablets for Dogs and Cats -- Natural Enzyme-Based Healing Support

Your dog just had surgery. Your cat came home with a bite wound from a scuffle outside. Or maybe your pup had a rough tumble at the park and the swelling just isn't going down. These moments are hard for any pet parent to witness -- and the helpless feeling of not knowing what to do can be overwhelming. That's exactly the kind of situation Vivaldis Relaxzyme is designed for. It won't replace your vet (nothing should), but it gives your pet's body a meaningful, natural boost to recover faster, with less pain and less swelling along the way.

What Is Vivaldis Relaxzyme?

  • Vivaldis Relaxzyme is an enzyme-based wound care tablet for dogs and cats, formulated to support healing after injuries, surgeries, and other conditions where the body needs help reducing inflammation and repairing tissue. It comes as a small, film-coated tablet and is free from artificial chemicals -- the active ingredients are entirely derived from plant, fungal, and bacterial sources.
  • Each tablet contains a proprietary blend of proteolytic enzymes (including bromelain from pineapple and papain from papaya), Amla extract (36 mg), and Rutin (12 mg). These work together internally, meaning the tablet doesn't go on the wound -- your pet swallows it, and the enzymes get absorbed into the bloodstream to do their work from the inside out.
  • It is manufactured by Vivaldis Health and Foods Pvt. Ltd., Pune -- a trusted name in veterinary medicine across India. Available in packs of 10, 20 (2% off), and 30 tablets (4% off) so you can stock up based on how long your pet's recovery course is expected to be.

What Are The Uses and Benefits of Vivaldis Relaxzyme?

Relaxzyme is used as a supportive treatment in situations where your pet's body needs help healing. It is particularly indicated for:

  • Recovery from surgery -- whether it's a spay, neuter, orthopedic procedure, or any other operation where the body is working to rebuild tissue. Post-traumatic injury recovery -- after accidents, bites, sprains, or blunt trauma that leave behind swelling, pain, or bruising. Open wounds and skin injuries -- where the body needs to clear away damaged tissue and lay down fresh, healthy cells. Conditions with chronic inflammation -- such as recurring wounds or slow-healing sores where the healing process has stalled.
  • The key benefits include accelerated wound healing (the enzymes speed up the body's natural repair process), reduction of swelling and edema (fluid buildup around a wound site), wound debridement (the natural breakdown and removal of dead or damaged tissue), improved local blood flow (which brings oxygen and nutrients to the healing area), dissolution of fibrin clots (fibrin is a protein that forms at wound sites and can obstruct healing if it builds up), free radical scavenging (Amla extract brings antioxidant power to the mix), and pain and inflammation relief (particularly helpful in the acute phase after surgery or injury).

What Are The Side Effects of Vivaldis Relaxzyme?

  • Relaxzyme is a natural, enzyme-based formulation and is generally very well-tolerated by both dogs and cats when given at the correct dose. Serious side effects are uncommon. That said, some sensitive animals may occasionally experience mild digestive upset -- soft stools, temporary loss of appetite, or occasional vomiting -- particularly in the first day or two of starting the tablet.
  • Since the tablet is given orally and absorbed systemically, it is important not to exceed the recommended dose. If your pet shows any unusual reaction -- such as persistent vomiting, extreme lethargy, or signs of an allergic response -- stop the tablet and consult your vet promptly. This is not a complete list of possible reactions, so when in doubt, always check with a veterinary professional.
  • It is not advisable to use Relaxzyme in severely ill or debilitated animals without direct veterinary guidance. If your pet is already on other medications, particularly blood-thinning medicines, inform your vet before starting Relaxzyme, as proteolytic enzymes can affect clotting in some cases.

How to Use Vivaldis Relaxzyme?

  • Give the tablet orally, directly by hand or mixed with a small amount of food. The tablet is film-coated, so try to ensure your pet swallows it whole rather than crushing it -- crushing can affect the release of the active enzymes. For pets who are reluctant to take tablets, hiding it in a small spoonful of wet food or a soft treat usually does the trick.
  • Dosing is based on your pet's weight:
Pet Size & Weight Recommended Dose
Cats and small dogs (up to 10 kg) 1 tablet, twice daily
Medium dogs (10 kg to 15 kg) 1--2 tablets, twice daily
Large dogs (above 15 kg) 2 tablets, twice daily
  • The typical course of treatment is 10 to 20 days, or as directed by your vet depending on the nature and severity of the injury or surgery. Do not stop early just because the visible wound looks better -- internal tissue repair takes time, and completing the course matters. Dosing should always be confirmed with your vet, especially for pets at the edge of weight categories or those with additional health conditions.

How Does Vivaldis Relaxzyme Work?

  • Here's the plain-language version of the science: wounds don't just heal on the surface. A lot of the important work happens underneath -- in the blood, the tissue, and the fluids surrounding the injury. When your pet is hurt or has just had surgery, the body triggers an inflammatory response (which is actually a good thing in the right amounts -- it's what starts the healing process). But too much inflammation, for too long, is what causes pain, swelling, and delayed healing.
  • This is where the systemic enzymes in Relaxzyme come in. The proteolytic enzymes (bromelain, papain, and others in the blend) are absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. Once there, they help break down excess fibrin (the protein that forms clots and scar-like buildup), clear away dead and damaged cells from the wound site, and reduce the inflammatory compounds that cause swelling and pain. Rutin supports this process by strengthening blood vessel walls and reducing fluid leakage (which causes edema). Amla extract, rich in Vitamin C, acts as an antioxidant -- neutralising the free radicals generated at wound sites that would otherwise slow down repair.
  • The result: faster, cleaner healing with less swelling, less pain, and better tissue quality.

Safety Advice for Vivaldis Relaxzyme

  • Always use the correct dose based on your pet's current body weight. Do not give the dog-strength formulation to cats or very small dogs -- if your pet falls under 10 kg, confirm the exact dosage with your vet. Do not use in pregnant or nursing animals without specific veterinary guidance. If your pet is on NSAIDs, antibiotics, or other medications, always let your vet know before adding Relaxzyme to the routine. Store the tablets in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children. This product is for veterinary use only and is not meant for human consumption.
  • If you are unsure about whether Relaxzyme is appropriate for your pet's specific injury or health condition, the safest path is always to consult a vet at Supertails before starting the course -- especially after surgeries or more complex wounds.

What If You Miss a Dose?

Relaxzyme is typically given twice a day, so consistency matters. If you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember -- unless it's nearly time for the next scheduled dose. In that case, skip the missed one and continue with the regular schedule. Never double up to make up for a skipped dose. Missing an occasional dose is unlikely to significantly impact the overall healing outcome, but try to keep the twice-daily schedule as consistent as possible throughout the treatment course for best results.

What Are The Substitutes For This Product?

Relaxzyme's combination of systemic enzyme action and internal wound support is fairly unique, but depending on what your vet recommends, here are some other wound care products available on Supertails worth knowing about:

Product Type Best For
Himalaya Scavon Vet Spray Topical spray External wound disinfection and surface healing
Virbac Lorexane Wound Healing Cream Topical cream Wound healing and infection prevention on the skin surface
Vetoquinol Aluspray AWD Wound Care Spray Topical spray External protection and wound coverage
Savavet W-Shield Herbal Wound Healing Ointment Topical ointment Herbal external wound care
Natural Remedies Topicure Pet Wound Healing Spray Topical spray Broad-spectrum wound healing spray for dogs and cats

An important note: the products in the table above are all topical -- meaning they go on the wound from the outside. Relaxzyme works from the inside. In many cases, vets actually recommend using Relaxzyme alongside a topical wound product for comprehensive care -- internal enzyme support paired with external protection and disinfection can be a powerful combination.

Quick Tips for Using Relaxzyme Effectively

  • Start the course as soon as your vet recommends it -- the earlier systemic enzyme support begins after surgery or injury, the more effectively it can reduce acute-phase swelling.
  • Give it with food whenever possible to improve absorption and reduce the chance of any stomach sensitivity.
  • Set a twice-daily alarm on your phone so you don't accidentally skip a dose -- consistency across the full 10--20 day course really does make a difference.
  • While Relaxzyme supports healing internally, keep the external wound clean and protected too -- your vet may suggest a topical wound care product alongside it, so browse our wound medicine collection for dogs and cats for the right pairing.
  • Watch for signs of good healing progress: reduced swelling around the wound site, less visible discomfort, improved appetite and energy, and clean, dry wound edges. If you ever feel like your pet's wound isn't healing as expected, don't wait -- consult a vet before the situation progresses.
  • For a practical step-by-step on wound care at home, this blog on how to clean and dress your dog's wound is worth bookmarking.

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Disclaimer: Supertails' sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.

Help Your Pet Heal Faster -- Naturally

Watching your pet recover from a surgery or injury is one of the harder parts of being a pet parent. You want to do more than just wait. Vivaldis Relaxzyme gives you something real and vet-approved to add to their recovery toolkit -- a natural, enzyme-based formulation that works from the inside to bring down inflammation, clear the wound bed, and get your dog or cat back on their feet sooner.

Whether it's the 1-pack to see them through a short course or a 3-pack to see out a longer recovery at a saving, it's one of the most thoughtful things you can do for a pet who's hurting.

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FAQs

What exactly does Vivaldis Relaxzyme do for my dog or cat?

Relaxzyme supports your pet's body in healing wounds and recovering from surgery or injury from the inside out. Its proteolytic enzymes reduce swelling, help clear dead tissue from the wound site, dissolve fibrin buildup that can slow healing, and relieve pain and inflammation -- all through oral tablets rather than anything applied directly to the wound.

Is Relaxzyme a tablet you put on the wound, or one that your pet swallows?

It's an oral tablet -- your pet swallows it, and the active enzymes are absorbed into the bloodstream from the gut. They then travel to the site of injury or inflammation to do their work. It is not applied directly to the wound. For external wound protection, your vet may recommend a topical product used alongside Relaxzyme.

How long does my pet need to take Relaxzyme?

The standard treatment course is 10 to 20 days, given twice daily. The duration depends on the nature and severity of your pet's wound or surgery. Your vet will advise the exact course length. Even if the wound looks healed on the surface earlier, complete the course as directed, since internal tissue repair takes longer than surface healing.

Can I give Relaxzyme to both my dog and my cat?

Yes -- Relaxzyme is formulated for both dogs and cats. This listing is specifically the combined variant. The dosing differs by body weight: cats and small dogs (up to 10 kg) take 1 tablet twice daily, while medium and large dogs take 1 to 2 tablets twice daily depending on size. Always confirm the dose with your vet before starting.

Can Relaxzyme be given alongside other medicines my pet is already on?

In many cases, yes -- Relaxzyme is commonly used alongside antibiotics, pain medication, or topical wound care products as part of a broader recovery plan. However, if your pet is on blood-thinning or anti-coagulant medications, inform your vet before starting Relaxzyme, as proteolytic enzymes can affect how those medications work. Always share a full medication list with your vet.

My pet is recovering from spay/neuter surgery. Is Relaxzyme appropriate?

Relaxzyme is commonly recommended for post-surgical recovery, including routine procedures like spay and neuter. Its enzymes help reduce post-operative swelling and support faster, cleaner tissue repair. That said, always follow your operating vet's specific post-surgery instructions -- they will advise whether Relaxzyme is the right addition to your pet's recovery plan.

Will my pet willingly eat the Relaxzyme tablet?

The tablet is film-coated, which makes it easier to handle, and most pets accept it when mixed into food. If your pet is resistant, try hiding it in a small amount of wet food or a soft treat. Avoid crushing the tablet, as this can disrupt the enzyme release mechanism.

Are there any pets for whom Relaxzyme is not suitable?

Relaxzyme is not recommended for pregnant or nursing animals without specific veterinary guidance. It should also be used cautiously in severely ill or debilitated pets, and only under veterinary supervision in animals with known liver or kidney disease. If your pet has any underlying health conditions, always check with your vet before starting any new medication.

Why are there three pack sizes? Which one should I buy?

The 1-pack (10 tablets) is ideal for a shorter course -- for example, a minor wound or soft tissue injury where 5 to 7 days of twice-daily dosing is sufficient. The 2-pack (20 tablets) at 2% off covers a standard 10-day course at recommended doses for small to medium pets. The 3-pack (30 tablets) at 4% off makes sense for larger dogs on higher doses, or longer recovery courses after major surgery. When in doubt, check with your vet for the recommended course length before choosing a pack.

Can I use Relaxzyme as a preventive supplement even without a wound?

Relaxzyme is a wound care and recovery medication -- it is not designed or recommended as a long-term daily supplement for healthy pets. It's meant to be used for a specific course during or after injury, surgery, or inflammation. For ongoing skin and coat health support, browse our pet skin and coat supplements instead.

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