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Nature’s Bounty Probiotic

Generic Name: Bifidobacterium and lactobacillus [BIF-eye-doe-bak-TEER-ee-um-and-LAK-toe-ba-SIL-us]
Brand names include Controlled Delivery Probiotic, Florajen3, Nature’s Bounty Probiotic, Phillips Colon Health, Primadophilus Bifidus,… Show the full nine brands.
Drug Class: Probiotics

What is Nature's Bounty Probiotic?

Nature's Bounty Probiotic is an ingredient in a food that functions as a probiotic described as "friendly bacteria," to keep a proper digestive tract (stomach and intestinal tract). It can also aid in maintaining healthy vaginal bacteria.

The Nature's Bounty Probiotic is used by those suffering from IBS, ulcerative colitis, or an intestinal pouch. The medicine is also used by women who want to maintain vaginal health.The use of Nature's Bounty Probiotic has been approved by the FDA. This product should not be used to replace the medication prescribed by your physician.

The Nature's Bounty Probiotic may also be employed for other purposes that are not covered in this product's guidelines.

Side effects of Nature's Bounty Probiotic

See a doctor immediately. If you are experiencing symptoms that are warning signs of an allergic response, such as difficulty breathing, hives, and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue,

Common negative reactions to Nature's Bounty Probiotic may include:

  • Stomach bloating or an achy feeling.

It's not a complete listing of all possible adverse consequences, but other effects might occur. Speak with your doctor to get medical advice about adverse effects. It is possible to report any adverse reaction to FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Warnings

Don't apply this product without medical guidance. Follow the instructions on the label of the product and on the packaging. Be sure to inform your health care providers about your allergies, medical conditions, and all medications you take.

Before you take this drug

Before you start using Nature's Bounty Probiotic, talk to your doctor. You might not be able to use this supplement if you suffer from specific medical ailments.The Nature's Bounty Probiotic is available in tablets, capsules, powder, and chewable tablets. Don't mix different formulations at the same time without medical guidance.

Consult a pharmacist, doctor, or other healthcare professional to determine if it's appropriate to take this medication when you are:

  • Dairy allergic reaction, lactose intolerance,
  • If you're on any medication for an antibiotic. medication.

Talk to your doctor before taking Nature's Bounty Probiotic if you are nursing or pregnant.

Never give a health or herbal supplement to your child without a medical recommendation.

How to Take Nature's Bounty Probiotic?

Use only as indicated on the label or as directed by your doctor.Look at the label on your product to determine if you need to consume it with food or not.You should chew the chewable tablet prior to taking it.

Mix the powder into the oral powder with a cool non-carbonated beverage (or soft foods) (applesauce yogurt, apple juice, or frozen yogurt) and consume the mixture immediately. Don't save the mixture to use later.

Consult your doctor if symptoms don't improve or if they become worse when you use Nature's Bounty Probiotic.

Make sure to store your medication according to the directions, away from heat, moisture, and light. It is possible to store your medication in an airtight container in a refrigerator. The effects of humidity or heat can affect the live bacteria contained in this medicine, which can make it less efficient.

What happens If I miss a dose?

Don't miss the dose you missed, and then take the next dose at the normal time. Don't take two doses at the same time.

What happens If I overdose?

For medical emergencies, seek emergency medical attention or contact the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Avoid mixing the powder for oral use with hot drinks or foods.

Interaction with other drugs

Other drugs can impact Nature's Bounty Probiotic, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Discuss with your doctor your current medications as well as any medications you are about to start or stop taking.