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Spores Of Polyantibiotic Resistant Bacillus Clausii: Spores of Polyantibiotic Resistant Bacillus Clausii is a probiotic drug used to restore the balance of beneficial bacteria in the intestines. It is primarily used to treat various gastrointestinal disorders such as diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, and antibiotic-associated diarrhea.
The mechanism of action of Spores of Polyantibiotic Resistant Bacillus Clausii lies in its ability to promote the growth of healthy gut bacteria. It contains live spores of a strain of Bacillus Clausii that is resistant to multiple antibiotics. These spores can survive in harsh conditions and colonize the intestines, crowding out harmful bacteria and restoring the natural intestinal flora.
The dose of Spores of Polyantibiotic Resistant Bacillus Clausii varies based on the indication and age of the patient. Generally, it is available as oral capsules or sachets, containing a specific number of spores. The dose can range from 1 to 4 capsules/sachets per day, usually taken with meals. It is essential to follow the instructions provided by the healthcare professional or the product label.
Like most probiotics, Spores of Polyantibiotic Resistant Bacillus Clausii is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. Common side effects may include mild gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort. These side effects are usually transient and resolve on their own. However, in rare cases, allergic reactions may occur, characterized by rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing. If any severe side effects or allergic reactions occur, it is important to seek immediate medical attention.
It is crucial to note that Spores of Polyantibiotic Resistant Bacillus Clausii should not be used as a substitute for appropriate antibiotic treatment i