Turbiotik Dysbacteriosis Pediatric (Lactobacillus) drops 10 ml. vial with a pipette

$42.00

Manufacturer: Switzerland

Purpose: Lactobacillus drops restore gut flora in pediatric dysbacteriosis.

SKU: MED61824 Category:

Description

Turbiotik Dysbacteriosis Pediatric (Lactobacillus) drops 10 ml

Ingredients

Each 1 ml contains: Lactobacillus acidophilus – 1 billion CFU, Lactobacillus rhamnosus – 500 million CFU, excipients.

Dosage

Children 1-3 years: 5 drops 2 times a day; Children 3-12 years: 10 drops 2 times a day. Consult a healthcare professional for proper administration.

Indications

These drops are indicated for the treatment of dysbacteriosis in pediatric patients. They help restore the natural balance of intestinal flora, especially after antibiotic therapy.

Contraindications

Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the product. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

Directions

Shake well before use. Administer the drops orally. Can be mixed with water or other liquids. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.

Scientific Evidence

Studies have shown that probiotics, such as Lactobacillus strains, can be beneficial in managing dysbacteriosis by restoring the gut microbiota balance. Research by Guandalini et al. (2015) demonstrated the efficacy of Lactobacillus in reducing gastrointestinal symptoms in children.

Additional Information

It is important to store the product in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. If any adverse reactions occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

Pharmacological Effects: Lactobacillus strains in Turbiotik Dysbacteriosis Pediatric drops act by colonizing the gut, competing with harmful bacteria, and producing antimicrobial substances, thereby promoting a healthy gut environment.

Clinical Trials: Clinical trials have shown that the use of Lactobacillus-based probiotics can significantly reduce the incidence and duration of antibiotic-associated diarrhea in children. Further studies are ongoing to explore the full potential of probiotics in pediatric gastrointestinal health.