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  2. Does It Matter What Time Of Day You Take Probiotics ... - AOL

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    Probiotic And Gut Health Supplement. If you're tired of being bloated and gassy 24/7, this probiotic supplement from Care/of might help. The product contains a blend of Bacillus coagulans (a.k.a ...

  3. What everyone should know about antibiotics, according ... - AOL

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    Some doctors recommend taking a probiotic with an antibiotic, which can help with certain side effects, such as diarrhea. Finally, antibiotics have side effects, some of which can be severe, says ...

  4. Women taking probiotics may see a reduction in the severity, frequency, and recurrence of bacterial vaginosis, a common infection that affects about 30 percent of women of childbearing age in the ...

  5. Gut microbiota - Wikipedia

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    There is reasonable evidence that taking probiotics containing Lactobacillus species may help prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea and that taking probiotics with Saccharomyces (e.g., Saccharomyces boulardii) may help to prevent Clostridioides difficile infection following systemic antibiotic treatment. [127]

  6. Antibiotic - Wikipedia

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    Taking probiotics during the course of antibiotic treatment can help prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea. [49] Antibacterials can also affect the vaginal flora, and may lead to overgrowth of yeast species of the genus Candida in the vulvo-vaginal area. [50]

  7. Probiotics in children - Wikipedia

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    In a review of six trials related to antibiotic-associated diarrhea in 766 children aged one month to six years, there was an overall reduction in AAD when children were fed probiotics. The reduction, when compared to placebo, was seen to be from 28.5% to 11.9%; in fact, when patients were fed probiotics along with their dose of antibiotics ...