Prebiotic for Antibiotic

2023-04-11 17:05:34
I have been advised to take Augmentin Duos 625 - three times a day for 5 days, for tooth infection. Alongside that I am asked to take Pan D in the morning to avoid indigestion. However previously I have got extreme constipation once any antibiotics course gets over. Although my dentist didn't suggest any prebiotic, I have bought a strip of Vizylac. Will it help and can I consume both Pan D as well as the prebiotic? And what dosage should I follow. Your advice will greatly help. Thanks.
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Take the prebiotic 2 to 3 hours before or after the antibiotic consumption . Pan D can be taken 30 minutes prior to your meal . You can reduce the frequency of antibiotic to 2 times a day instead of 3 times a day for 5 days , if the indigestion and constipation issues still prevail.

Answered2023-04-20 11:16:42

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Take prebiotic once daily

Answered2023-04-13 12:48:28

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Yes you have take prebiotics along with Pan D ..dosage for prebiotic is once daily.

Answered2023-04-12 15:39:00

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Hi prebiotic should be taken 2 to 3 hours before or after taking the antibiotic for its efficacy to prevail.Vizylac once daily . You can take Pan D also half an hour before meals twice daily. If you still have constipation and digestion issues you can limit the dosage of the antibiotic to twice daily for a course of five days.

Answered2023-04-12 04:05:19

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You can take prebiotic ( if you are not allergic then)

Answered2023-04-25 17:10:19

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Hello Yes u can use both,vizylac u have to take once daily

Answered2023-04-12 03:49:48

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Hi. If taking antibiotics causes constipation for you take Pan D twice daily before breakfast and dinner and Vizylac once daily before breakfast till your antibiotic course gets over.

Answered2023-04-12 03:35:20

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