Can probiotics be used in the treatment of antibiotic-induced diarrhea?

Numerous clinical studies have shown that probiotic supplements produce good results in preventing and treating antibiotic-induced diarrhea. Yet, this is an underutilized therapy even though it can prevent significant suffering and even death. Although probiotic supplements are commonly believed ineffective if taken during antibiotic therapy, research actually supports the use of probiotics during such therapy.

Here is something else most doctors don't know: a detailed analysis of several clinical trials showed that when probiotic supplements are used in a program to eradicate H. Pylori, not only is there a reduction in side effects but the eradication rates also improve significantly.

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