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Тараска (Anonymous, 2001:7d0:8b27:5c00::) Warszawa 18 months ago

Does a change in the color of the stool after 6 days of treatment with Pylera mean that the drug has stopped working?

The sixth day of treatment. At first, the feces were black, and now they are of natural color. Maybe the pills have stopped working or the body has got used to it? How does olive oil affect the effect of the pills?

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Anna Lewandowska

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

18 months ago

The change in the color of the stool may be due to the content of bismuth in the preparation. Bismuth is excreted in the faeces. This is completely normal with Pylera. If the feces return to their natural color, it does not necessarily mean that the medication has stopped working. This may be a natural reaction of the body to treatment, and it may also indicate an improvement in the condition of the stomach.

Olive oil, rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants, can support digestive processes and the overall condition of the body, but there is no direct evidence that it affects the effectiveness of the pills used in this therapy.

If you need more personalized advice, you can use teleconsultations here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/

The advice is provided in Polish.

The availability of Pylera in pharmacies in Polish can be checked at the following address:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/65474/pylera-kapsulki/apteki

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