Enterogermina Oral Suspension helps in contributing to correct the consequent dysvitaminosis (that is the imbalance of production and assimilation of the vitamins).
Key Ingredients:
2 Billion spores of poly antibiotic resistant Bacillus clausii
Key Benefits:
- Enterogermina is used for treating the alterations of the intestinal bacterial flora
- Enterogermina restores the equilibrium of the intestinal flora changed during diarrhea or in the course of therapies with antibiotics or chemotherapy
Directions For Use:
- It is necessary to shake the mini bottle before use. To open the mini bottle, rotate the upper part and detach it
- Take the content as such or dilute it in sweetened water, milk, tea, orange juice
- Once open, consume the medicine within a short period to avoid contamination of the suspension
- Adults: from 2 to 3 mini bottles a day, Children: from 1 to 2 mini bottles a day, Infants: from 1 to 2 mini bottles a day
Safety Information:
When must it not be used?
Hypersensitivity towards the components or other closely related substances.
Precautions for use:
During antibiotic therapy, the product should be administered in the interval between one dose of antibiotic and the next.
It’s important to know that-
The possible presence of corpuscles visible in the mini bottles of Enterogermina is due to aggregates of Bacillus clausii spores and does not, therefore, indicate that the product has undergone any changes.
What to do if you have taken an excessive dose of Enterogermina?
Excessive doses of Enterogermina® do not produce side effects. However, it is better to follow the recommended doses.
What to do if you have forgotten to take one or more doses?
While there are no problems associated with missing a dose, it is advisable to complete the daily dose for best results.
Remember that the correct and careful administration increases its therapeutic effect.
Side effects:
During post marketing experience, hypersensitivity reactions, including rash and urticaria, have been reported.
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