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CLINIC. Antibiotic Supp VCaps 20s

CLINIC. Antibiotic Supp VCaps 20s

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Clinicians Antibiotic Support Probiotics are specific probiotics to help support the side effects of antibiotics and support healthy gut flora.

  • Helps manage side effects caused by antibiotics
  • Supports healthy gut bacteria during and after antibiotic use
  • Great for travellers as does not need refrigeration

Contains two of the most researched strains for supporting gastrointestinal health and antibiotic associated side effects. It is shelf stable in a special Alu-Alu blister, so suitable for travel. Microencapsulated to deliver it intact into the small intestines. Great for all the family.

DIRECTIONS

Adolescents and Adults: One to two capsules daily. Take 1 capsule morning and night two hours after taking antibiotics. After completion of antibiotics, take 1 capsule daily for gut health. Can be taken without food.

INGREDIENTS

Each vegetable capsule contains:

Total Probiotic Bacteria not less than 4 billion CFU

Ingredients Amount Units

Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5®

2 Billion

CFU

Bifidobacterium animalis BB-12®

2 Billion

CFU

LA-5® and BB-12® are trademarks of Chr.Hansen A/S.(CFU = colony forming units, at the time of manufacture).

Also contains: Glucose anhydrate, magnesium stearate. Capsule contains hypromellopse and titanium dioxide. May contain traces of milk products.

No Added: Gluten, yeast, sugar

WARNINGS

As with most probiotics, the organisms in Clinicians Antibiotic Support Probiotics are cultured on a milk powder base. Scientific analysis of the final cultured product has confirmed that levels of lactose are less than 0.006%

Both Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5® and Bifidobacterium animalis BB-12® are suitable to take during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Consult your health professional before use with the following medical treatments or procedures:

  • Radiation therapy
  • Recent oral or GI surgery (particularly short bowel loop)
  • Immunosuppressant medication
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