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Intas Zymopet Syrup (Antiflatulence & Carminative Drops) for Dogs & Cats (30ml)

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Intas Zymopet Drops for Dogs and Cats - Digestive Enzyme and Carminative Drops for Gas, Bloating, Indigestion, and Colic (30ml)

Intas Zymopet is a digestive enzyme and carminative liquid drop for dogs and cats containing Alpha-Amylase IP (50mg), Papain IP (6mg), Cinnamon Oil, Cardamom Oil, Caraway Oil, Dill Oil, and Fennel Oil per 5ml dose. It relieves gas, bloating, flatulence, indigestion, colic, and abdominal discomfort - expelling formed gas, preventing new gas formation, soothing stomach lining, and improving nutrient absorption. Given twice daily by dropper.

Here's a situation that lands more often than you'd expect: it's 10 PM, your dog has just eaten enthusiastically after a long active day, and now they're clearly uncomfortable - visibly distended, reluctant to lie down, passing gas, or pacing in a way that tells you something is not right in there. Or your cat has been turning away from food and seems uncomfortable around the belly. In most cases, this isn't a veterinary emergency - it's straightforward digestive discomfort from gas buildup, a motility slowdown, or a meal that sat wrong. What you need is something that addresses the problem directly, quickly, and safely. Zymopet drops are exactly that: one of the most widely used digestive enzyme and anti-flatulence products in Indian veterinary practice, trusted by vets and pet parents across the country for everyday gastrointestinal relief.

Manufactured by Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Pet Division), Near Sola Bridge, S.G. Highway, Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - one of India's largest and most trusted pharmaceutical companies with a dedicated veterinary medicine division.

Uses and Benefits of Intas Zymopet Drops

Zymopet is used both for acute episodes of digestive discomfort and as a short-course treatment when gastrointestinal symptoms recur. Your vet may recommend it for:

  • Flatulence and excessive gas - the most common use case. When a dog or cat produces and accumulates more gas in the gut than normal, the herbal carminative oils in Zymopet relax the gut's smooth muscle and facilitate the safe, controlled expulsion of that gas while simultaneously preventing further gas formation.
  • Abdominal bloating and distension - visible or palpable swelling of the belly due to gas accumulation in the stomach or intestines. Importantly, Zymopet is appropriate for functional bloating caused by digestive gas - not for true GDV (gastric dilatation-volvulus), which is a life-threatening emergency requiring immediate veterinary attention.
  • Indigestion after overeating or dietary indiscretion - when your dog has eaten too fast, eaten too much, scavenged something unusual, or eaten a meal that doesn't agree with them, the digestive enzyme content of Zymopet (Alpha-Amylase and Papain) helps the gut process the excess more efficiently.
  • Gripping colic and abdominal cramps - spasmodic contractions of the intestinal wall that cause visible discomfort, posturing, reluctance to move, and vocalization. The antispasmodic properties of the herbal oil blend provide targeted relief.
  • Diarrhoea linked to digestive dysfunction - when loose stools are caused by incomplete digestion and malabsorption rather than infection, Zymopet's enzyme content addresses the root cause by improving digestive completeness.
  • Malabsorption and poor nutrient utilisation - in pets whose food is passing through without being fully absorbed, leading to poor body condition despite adequate feeding. Zymopet's enzyme complex directly enhances the breakdown and absorption efficiency of food.
  • Loss of appetite linked to digestive discomfort (in-appetence) - when a pet refuses food because they are uncomfortable from residual gas or indigestion, resolving that discomfort with Zymopet typically restores normal appetite within 24 to 48 hours.
  • Sudden foul-smelling gas expulsion - a specific quality-of-life complaint from pet parents that Zymopet's carminative action directly addresses.

Complete Composition - Per 5ml Dose

Ingredient Primary Role
Alpha-Amylase IP Breaks down complex carbohydrates (starches) into absorbable sugars - reduces fermentation and gas from undigested starch
Papain IP Proteolytic enzyme from papaya - assists protein breakdown, reduces putrefaction and gas from incompletely digested protein
Cinnamon Oil IP Carminative - antispasmodic, reduces gut cramps, antimicrobial against gas-producing gut bacteria
Cardamom Oil IP Carminative - relieves gas, improves gastric motility, traditionally used for digestive spasms
Caraway Oil IP Carminative - facilitates gas expulsion, antispasmodic for intestinal smooth muscle
Dill Oil IP Carminative - reduces bloating, supports intestinal motility
Fennel Oil IP Carminative - relaxes intestinal smooth muscle, reduces gas and abdominal cramping

Form: Oral drops with dropper bottle for precise measurement. Pack size: 30ml. Available on Supertails.

Side Effects of Intas Zymopet

  • Zymopet is a natural enzyme and herbal oil formulation - not a synthetic pharmaceutical - and is generally very well-tolerated by both dogs and cats at recommended doses. Serious adverse reactions are uncommon. The most common minor reactions, if any, involve mild transient digestive effects such as brief loose stools in the first day of use as the gut adjusts to the active enzyme introduction.
  • The herbal oil component - particularly Cinnamon Oil and Fennel Oil - can occasionally cause mild nausea or drooling in very sensitive pets if the drops are given on a completely empty stomach. Administering with or just after a small amount of food typically prevents this entirely.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose. While the individual ingredients are natural, essential oils at excessive concentrations can cause gut irritation and, in cats specifically, potentially more significant reactions due to their unique metabolism of phenolic compounds. Stick strictly to the recommended drops per body size. If your pet shows any persistent adverse reaction - particularly in cats - stop administering and consult your vet.
  • Zymopet is not for use in cases of suspected true GDV (gastric dilatation-volvulus), acute pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, or any condition where professional emergency veterinary treatment is indicated. These conditions require immediate veterinary attention, not home management.

How to Use Intas Zymopet Drops?

Shake the bottle well before each use. Using the dropper provided, measure the dose carefully and administer directly into the mouth, or mix into a small amount of food for easier administration. Giving it with or just after food is generally preferable - particularly for cats - as the herbal oils are better tolerated alongside food.

Dosing Guide:

Pet Category Dose Frequency
Puppies 7-12 drops (approx. 0.5ml-1ml) Twice daily
Cats 8-10 drops (approx. 0.5ml-1ml) Twice daily
Small breed dogs 15-20 drops (approx. 1ml-1.5ml) Twice daily
Large breed dogs 20-30 drops (approx. 1.5ml-2ml) Twice daily

Drop-to-ml conversion reference:

Volume Approximate Drops
0.5ml 7-8 drops
1ml 12-15 drops
1.5ml 20-22 drops
2ml 27-30 drops

Note that dropper drop size can vary slightly - when precision matters (particularly for cats and small puppies), use the ml measurements rather than drop counts wherever possible. Continue for the course recommended by your vet - typically 3 to 7 days for acute episodes, or longer for recurring digestive dysfunction.

How long does the 30ml bottle last?

Pet Category Twice Daily Dose
Puppies / Cats 1ml/day total
Small dogs 2-3ml/day total
Large dogs 3-4ml/day total

How Does Intas Zymopet Work?

Zymopet addresses gastrointestinal discomfort through two complementary mechanisms working simultaneously - enzymatic digestion support and carminative relief - which is why it is more effective than either mechanism alone.

  • Enzymatic action: When food reaches the stomach and small intestine, digestive enzymes break it down into absorbable units. If this breakdown is incomplete - due to insufficient enzyme production, too much food at once, or a poorly digestible meal - undigested fragments pass into the large intestine where gut bacteria ferment them, producing large quantities of gas as a by-product. Alpha-Amylase in Zymopet directly addresses the carbohydrate side of this: it breaks down complex starches into simple sugars that are absorbed before they reach the fermentation zone. Papain handles the protein side: as a proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya, it assists in breaking down partially digested proteins, reducing the putrefaction-generated gas and malodour that undigested protein produces in the large intestine.
  • Carminative action: Even when digestion is proceeding normally, gas can accumulate if the gut's smooth muscle doesn't move it along efficiently. The five herbal oils in Zymopet - Cinnamon, Cardamom, Caraway, Dill, and Fennel - are all clinically recognised carminatives. They work by relaxing the smooth muscle of the intestinal wall, improving peristaltic motility (the wave-like movement that pushes gut contents through), and facilitating the controlled expulsion of accumulated gas. They also have mild antispasmodic effects that directly relieve the muscle cramps responsible for colic and gripping abdominal pain.
  • The combination means Zymopet simultaneously removes existing gas, prevents new gas formation from undigested food, improves gut motility to keep contents moving, and relieves the pain and cramping that gas buildup causes. That is the complete picture of what needs to happen for a gassy, uncomfortable dog or cat to feel better.

"Zymopet is one of my first-line recommendations for non-emergency digestive discomfort in dogs and cats - specifically situations involving gas, bloating, post-meal distension, or mild indigestion without an underlying pathological cause. What I find particularly useful clinically is the dual mechanism: the Alpha-Amylase and Papain provide enzymatic support that directly assists food breakdown, while the essential oils - particularly Fennel, Caraway, and Cardamom - act as true carminatives that relax smooth muscle in the gut wall and facilitate gas expulsion. It's this combination of enzymatic action and carminative relief that makes it more effective than either component alone for the typical flatulence cases I see in practice."

- Dr. Nithya Priyadarshini, MVSc (6+ years)

Safety Advice

  • Zymopet is for use in dogs, cats, and puppies. Administer only at the size-appropriate dose - do not guess or estimate. Use the dropper for precision. Keep out of reach of children and other pets. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly sealed between uses. Do not use past the expiry date. For animal use only - not for human consumption.
  • Do not use in pets with suspected GDV, intestinal obstruction, acute pancreatitis, or any severe or worsening abdominal condition without first consulting a vet. Zymopet is appropriate for non-specific, functional digestive discomfort - it is not a treatment for structural or infectious gastrointestinal disease.
  • For cats specifically: always use the cat dose (8-10 drops twice daily), not the small dog dose, even if your cat's body weight would suggest a higher volume. Cats have a unique ability to metabolise certain phenolic compounds differently from dogs, and conservative dosing is always safer. If you have a kitten under 3 months old, consult your vet before using Zymopet. For pets with chronic digestive issues or recurring gas that doesn't respond to a short Zymopet course, a vet consultation on Supertails is the right next step to rule out an underlying condition.

What If You Miss a Dose?

  • Zymopet is given twice daily.
  • If you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember the same day.
  • If you only remember close to the next scheduled dose time, skip the missed one and continue normally.
  • Do not double up doses.
  • As a natural enzyme and herbal formulation, a single missed dose will not undo the benefit of the course - simply continue consistently.
  • For acute episodes, the twice-daily schedule is most effective when maintained consistently throughout the treatment period.

All Substitutes

Zymopet is the most established anti-flatulence and carminative drop formulation in Indian veterinary practice. Here are confirmed live alternatives on Supertails in the digestive enzyme and gut comfort category:

Product Form Key Active Ingredients Best For
Vivaldis Carminal Syrup for Dogs and Cats Liquid Herbal carminative blend Flatulence, indigestion, carminative relief - similar indication profile
Vetricare Digestive Syrup for Dogs and Cats Liquid Zinc, Holarrhena antidysenterica, Bel, herbal blend Broader digestive support including diarrhoea, dysentery, gut infections
Intas Zoolac Probiotic Paste for Dogs and Cats Paste Probiotic strains (same brand - Intas) Gut microbiome restoration, antibiotic-associated diarrhoea, post-illness recovery
Venkys Gutwell Pre & Probiotic Powder Powder Probiotics (800M CFU), Prebiotics (FOS/MOS), Digestive Enzymes Long-term daily gut health maintenance, post-antibiotic recovery

Important clinical distinction: Zymopet is specifically an anti-flatulence and carminative enzymatic drop - it targets gas, bloating, and indigestion from functional digestive problems. Probiotics (Zoolac, Gutwell, Enterochronic) target gut microbiome restoration. The two categories complement each other but are not interchangeable - for acute gas relief, Zymopet is the more targeted first-line option. For post-illness or antibiotic-recovery gut health, probiotics are more appropriate.

Quick Tips for Getting the Best Out of Zymopet

  • Always shake the bottle before measuring each dose - the active components can settle between uses.
  • Use the ml measurements rather than drop counts where possible, especially for cats and puppies - dropper drop size isn't standardised and the ml volume is more precise.
  • Administer with or just after a small amount of food, not on a completely empty stomach - the herbal oils are better tolerated alongside food.
  • For dogs who resist the taste directly, mix the measured dose into a small spoonful of wet food or broth - it integrates well and most pets accept it without noticing.
  • For acute gas episodes after a large meal, the first dose typically provides visible comfort within 30 to 60 minutes - relief from distension and restlessness is usually the first sign.
  • If gas is recurrent or chronic rather than episodic, consider combining Zymopet for acute relief with a daily probiotic supplement for longer-term gut microbiome support - browse our dog digestive care and cat digestive care ranges for compatible long-term gut health supplements.
  • And always rule out a serious underlying condition if your pet is experiencing frequent, unexplained digestive distress - our online vet consultation is a quick, accessible way to get a professional assessment.

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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.

Give Your Pet's Gut the Relief It Needs - Right Now!

When your dog is gassy, bloated, and clearly uncomfortable, or your cat is off their food and tucked into themselves, you want something that works directly and quickly - not something that rebuilds the gut microbiome over six weeks. Intas Zymopet drops give you that: Alpha-Amylase and Papain to break down what didn't get broken down, and five carminative herbal oils to expel what built up and relax what cramped. Twice-daily drops, a 30ml bottle, and a formulation trusted by Indian vets for decades.

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FAQs

What are Zymopet drops used for?

Zymopet drops are used to relieve gas, bloating, flatulence, indigestion, colic, and abdominal discomfort in dogs and cats. The formula combines Alpha-Amylase and Papain (digestive enzymes that break down food more completely) with five carminative herbal oils - Cinnamon, Cardamom, Caraway, Dill, and Fennel - that expel accumulated gas and relax intestinal smooth muscle to relieve cramping and distension.

Is Zymopet syrup a vitamin supplement?

No - Zymopet is not a vitamin supplement. It is a digestive enzyme and carminative formulation - its primary function is to assist food breakdown and relieve gas, not to supplement vitamins or minerals. It contains Alpha-Amylase (a starch-digesting enzyme), Papain (a protein-digesting enzyme from papaya), and five herbal essential oils known for their carminative and antispasmodic properties. For vitamin supplementation, products like Mankind Nurokind Pet or Virbac Vitabest are the appropriate category.

What are the side effects of Zymopet?

Side effects of Zymopet are uncommon given its herbal and enzymatic composition. The most occasional reported reaction is mild nausea or transient loose stools when first started, particularly if given on a completely empty stomach - giving it with food resolves this in most cases. Do not exceed the recommended dose, especially in cats, where the conservative cat-specific dose should always be used. If your pet shows any persistent adverse reaction, stop the drops and consult your vet.

Can I give Zymopet drops to my puppy?

Yes - Zymopet has a specific puppy dose of 7 to 12 drops (approximately 0.5ml to 1ml) twice daily. It is safe for puppies when given at this dose, and is commonly used for puppies experiencing gas or bloating from dietary transitions, overeating, or digestive immaturity. For puppies under 3 months, always confirm with your vet before starting any digestive formulation, as very young puppies have more sensitive gut systems.

How quickly do Zymopet drops work?

For acute gas and bloating, most dogs and cats show visible relief - reduced distension, less restlessness, return of normal posture - within 30 to 60 minutes of the first dose. The carminative herbal oils act relatively quickly by relaxing smooth muscle and facilitating gas expulsion. Enzymatic effects on digestion are more gradual but are evident in improved stool quality and reduced gas generation with 2 to 3 days of consistent twice-daily dosing.

Can Zymopet be given alongside other medicines my pet is currently on?

In most cases, yes - Zymopet's natural enzyme and herbal oil composition does not have known significant interactions with common veterinary medications such as antibiotics, dewormers, or NSAIDs. However, if your pet is on a complex multi-drug protocol or has a chronic health condition, always inform your vet that you're giving Zymopet so it can be accounted for in the overall treatment plan. This is especially important for cats on prescription medication.

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