Yogut®

Yogut

Yogut®カプセルは、オリゴフルクトース、乳酸菌乳酸菌、乳酸菌ラクトバチルス、ビフィズス菌ヴィフィドム、ビフィズス菌インファンチス、ビフィズス菌ロングムを含んでいる体に良いバクテリア合成物である。 Yogut®カプセルは、本質的な有機体を標準化する薬である。 一定の抗生物質の過度な服用は、いくつかの副作用も起こし、共通のうちの1つは下痢である。Yogut®カプセルは、抗生物質により起こされた下痢を扱うことについてまったく有益である。いえざるを得ないことは、Yogut®カプセルが体に良いバクテリアを含んでいるので、従って、それは、あなたの消化器系統と関連したいくつかの利点を提供する。

1mg

パッケージ 価格 あたり カプセル 節約 ご注文
10 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00
20 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00 -
30 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00 -
60 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00 -
90 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00 -
120 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00 -
180 カプセル ¥ 0.00 ¥ 0.00 -

Probiotic compaund capsule

What are Probiotics?

Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are beneficial for health. They are often referred to as 'good', 'helpful' or 'healthy' bacteria.
An imbalance of the natural bacteria or yeasts within our body has been associated with a range of conditions including constipation, diarrhea, weight gain, skin rashes, yeast infections, and a suppressed immune system.
Probiotics may be taken orally in an attempt to restore any imbalance in the normal intestinal or urogenital flora. Probiotics are available as dietary supplements or contained naturally or added to foods such as yogurt, sauerkraut, or kefir.

Uses

Sufficient clinical trials have been conducted to enable meta-analyses to be conducted for several clinical conditions. Evidence exists to support the use of probiotics in bacterial vaginosis, diarrhea (acute infectious, antibiotic-associated, and persistent), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates, and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Meta-analyses have shown no effect of probiotics in Crohn disease, eczema, pancreatitis, ulcerative colitis, or in patients in intensive care.

Dosing

Daily intake of oral probiotic preparations is usual practice, although some trials have used twice-weekly dosing. Preparation strength is commonly measured as colony-forming units per capsule.

Contraindications

The use of probiotics is not advised in patients at risk of opportunistic infections and in those with badly damaged GI tracts.

Pregnancy/Lactation

Information regarding safety and efficacy of specific preparations in pregnancy and lactation is lacking. Trials investigating probiotics have been conducted in pregnant women without obvious problems.

Interactions

None well documented.

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