Is it possible to use the VivaLac probiotic with the simultaneous use of the Trivag gynecological probiotic? (e.g. Trivag in the morning before antibiotic and VivaLac in the evening). Is the use of only a gynecological probiotic with an antibiotic for the future sufficient protection not only for the vaginal environment but also for the intestines? I ask because often during antibiotic therapy I had intimate infections (vaginal mycosis) even though I used a probiotic shield on the stomach. Thank you for the odp.
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Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
Yes, you can use the probiotic VivaLac and Trivagin at the same time. They contain different strains of bacteria. Taking probiotics during antibiotic therapy is aimed at preventing disorders of the intestinal microflora during and after therapy. Usually, these are single-strain probiotics with the ability to quickly colonize (e.g. Enterol https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/27293/enterol-250-kapsulki/apteki), but there are no contraindications to the use of a preparation containing several strains of probiotic bacteria. In my opinion, the use of, for example, only a gynecological probiotic during antibiotic therapy, in people who do not suffer from other diseases that require adapted probiotic therapy and do not have problems with diarrhea or diarrhea after antibiotic therapy, may prove to be sufficient protection for the intestinal and vaginal microflora. Through Gdziepolek in the selected pharmacy you can book VivaLac and Trivagin: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/116008/vivalac-proszek-do-rozpuszczania-proszek-do-wytworzenia-plynu/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/80020/trivagin-kapsulki/apteki We wrote more about probiotics here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/probiotyki-czy-warto-stosowac-leki-oslonowe