How Florastor® is the Perfect Compliment to Antibiotics

Florastor is proven resistant to the most common oral antibiotics

Recommending the right probiotic with antibiotics is key:

  • Special attention must be paid to co-administration of antibiotics and probiotics to ensure that the probiotic strain is not also susceptible.

A study designed to determine the in vitro susceptibility of strains collected from marketed probiotics to antibiotics4.

Methodology

Determination of MIC (minimal inhibitory concentration) of 16 antibiotics (most commonly prescribed): Penicillin, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, fidaxomicin and others.

Probiotics are classified as susceptible or resistant* to the tested antibiotic.

*EUCAST methodology

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