Flordis Ther-Biotic Antibiotic BioRenew Cap X 15

Flordis Ther-Biotic Antibiotic BioRenew Cap X 15
Antibiotic use affect the balance of beneficial bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract and can cause antibiotic-associated diarrhoea.
THER-BIOTIC Antibiotic BioRenew is an evidence-based probiotic formula that helps to restore intestinal flora during the use of antibiotics, and reduces the likelihood of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea.
It contains specific beneficial probiotic strains that have been clinically researched to support the gut while taking antibiotics and maintain healthy immune function. Each THER-BIOTIC Antibiotic BioRenew capsule contains 10 billion CFU (500mg) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Boulardii) and 10 billion CFU of Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis BB-12.
Clinical studies have confirmed that the probiotic strains used in THER-BIOTIC Antibiotic BioRenew are effective when used in conjunction with antibiotics. These benefits take effect from the beginning of supplementation and continue throughout the antibiotic regimen.
- Clinically researched strains that reduce the impact of antibiotics on beneficial gut flora
- Optimal therapeutic dose
- Supports healthy gastrointestinal function in healthy adults
- Supports bowel regularity in healthy adults
- Fridge-free convenience
- 100% recyclable packaging
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You can buy Flordis Ther-Biotic Antibiotic BioRenew Cap X 15 online in Australia from Chemist Direct
Adults: Take 1 capsule a day with water. THER-BIOTIC Antibiotic BioRenew is designed to be taken with antibiotics.
Each THER-BIOTIC Antibiotic BioRenew capsule contains:
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Boulardii) 10 billion CFU (500mg)
- Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis BB-12 10 billion CFU
Total CFU Count:
- 20 Billion CFU
Always read the label and follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Seek medical advice if diarrhoea persists for more than: 6 hours in infants under 6 months, 12 hours in children under 3 years, 24 hours in children aged 3 to 6 years or 48 hours in adults and children over 6 years.