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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for probiotics
  1. ... cause diarrhea or vaginal yeast infections in women. Probiotics are small organisms found in yogurt and some supplements. Probiotics are thought to help friendly bacteria grow in ...
  2. ... antibiotic that is not absorbed from your intestines Probiotics It is very important to follow your provider's ...
  3. ... Your provider may also suggest that you take probiotics if the infection returns.
  4. ... for IBS-D Eluxadoline (Viberzi) for IBS-D Probiotics Low doses of tricyclic antidepressants to help relieve ...
  5. ... care provider about taking supplements containing healthy bacteria (probiotics) and/or eating yogurt. Some of these products ...
  6. ... contains "active cultures." These may help prevent colds. Probiotics may help prevent colds in children. Get enough ...
  7. ... allergist's guidance. Other treatments, including allergy shots and probiotics, have not been proven to help with food ...
  8. ... diet. Other treatments, such as allergy shots and probiotics, don't work to treat food allergies. Many ...
  9. ... diarrhea caused by taking antibiotics. These are called probiotics. Yogurt with active or live cultures is also ...