Prolactiv on the digestive system. When is it worth using Prolactiv?

Prolactiv is a preparation whose task is to protect the gastrointestinal tract during and after antibiotic therapy, to prevent and alleviate diarrhea, regulate the work of the intestines. The preparation contains three strains of freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria. The drug is in the form of capsules to be taken by mouth and is a dietary supplement.

Proactive (Natural)

form, dose, packaging availability category the active substance
grave (Chapter 20) SD (dietary supplement) lactobacillus (lactobacillus spp.)

SUBSTANCE 1 capsule contains 3,5 billion CFU of lactic acid bacteria (strains Lactobacillus acidophilus 45%, Lactococcus lactis 15%, Bifidobacterium ongum 15%, Lactobacillus rhamnosus 10%, Bifidobacterium breve 10%, Bifidobacterium bifidum 5%)

ACTION

Prolactiv is a preparation containing live lactobacilli, restores the correct composition of the intestinal bacterial flora and helps to maintain it.

Prolactiv – indications and dosage

Prolactiv is a dietary supplement recommended:

  1. to protect the digestive tract during and after antibiotic treatment,
  2. preventive and alleviate diarrhea,
  3. in regulating the work of the intestines.

Dosage of the supplement

Prolactiv is in the form of capsules to be taken by mouth. It should be consumed with a meal and not exceed the recommended daily dose.

  1. Usually 1-2 caps / day; during antibiotic therapy, administer 2-3 hours after taking medications.

Prolactiv and contraindications

There are the following contraindications to taking the Prolactiv supplement:

  1. allergy to any component of the supplement,
  2. giving to children under 3 years of age,
  3. pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Prolactiv – warnings

  1. The supplement should not be treated as a substitute for a varied diet.
  2. Store the preparation at room temperature and out of the reach of children.
  3. A dietary supplement cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet.

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