Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Box |
Packaging Size | 10*10 Capsules |
Prescription/Non prescription | Prescription |
Packaging Type | 10*10 Aluminium |
Product Type | Finished Product |
Brand | LEUCOJUMP Capsule |
Usage/Application | Hospital |
Dose | as directed by a physician |
Deals in | PCD Pharma |
There is evidence to support probiotic use in bacterial vaginosis, pediatric candidemia and candiduria, diarrhea (eg, acute infectious, antibiotic-associated, persistent), GI surgery, irritable bowel syndrome, necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates, upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), blood pressure, and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Meta-analyses have shown no effect in asthma prevention, Crohn disease, eczema treatment, or ulcerative colitis with the use of probiotics, but there is equivocal evidence to support their use in the prevention of eczema, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, and in patients in intensive care.
DosingDaily intake of oral probiotic preparations is commonly recommended, but some trials have used twice-weekly dosing. Preparation strength is usually measured as million/billion colony-forming units (CFUs) per capsule.
ContraindicationsUse of probiotics in severe acute pancreatitis is contraindicated. Use is also not advised in patients at risk of opportunistic infections and in those with badly damaged GI tracts.
Pregnancy/LactationInformation regarding safety and efficacy in pregnancy and lactation is lacking. Trials investigating probiotic use in pregnant women have not resulted in adverse reactions.
InteractionsNone well documented.
Minimum Order Quantity | 25000 Month |
Service Location | PAN India |
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