What are the side effects of Floranex?
What are some other side effects of this drug?
- Gas.
- Upset stomach or throwing up.
- Not hungry.
- Stomach cramps.
- Dry mouth.
- Headache.
Is Floranex a good probiotic?
Floranex has been used as a probiotic to aid in digestion, to prevent diarrhea, and to relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. This medicine may work by helping the body maintain normal consistency of bacteria in the stomach and intestines.
What is Floranex good for?
This product can help restore the normal balance of intestinal bacteria. This product has been used for diarrhea and other stomach/intestinal problems. It has also been used for vaginal and urinary tract infections.
Is Floranex the same as Lactobacillus acidophilus?
This product contains the bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus, which is naturally found in the stomach/intestines. Some conditions (such as antibiotic use) can cause problems with the normal balance of bacteria in the stomach/intestines, resulting in diarrhea.
Does Floranex need to be refrigerated?
Some brands of Floranex (lactobacillus tablets and capsules) need to be stored in a refrigerator. Some brands of Floranex (lactobacillus tablets and capsules) need to be stored at room temperature.
What is the generic of Floranex?
LACTOBACILLUS (lak toh buh SIL uhs) is a supplement. It is used to help the normal balance of bacteria in the colon. This may treat or prevent diarrhea caused by an infection or by antibiotics. The FDA has not approved this supplement for any medical use.
How do you use Floranex granules?
How to use Floranex Granules In Packet. Follow all directions on the product package. Refer to the label directions for your specific product to see if the dose should be swallowed whole, chewed, sprinkled onto food or mixed with liquid.
What happens if you leave probiotics out overnight?
For example, if your probiotic calls for refrigeration but you leave it out on the counter in the middle of the summer, the heat and moisture from humidity can kill some, or all, of the bacteria, even before the expiration date.
Do probiotics have side effects?
Because microbes used as probiotics already exist naturally in your body, probiotic foods and supplements are generally considered safe. They may trigger allergic reactions, and may also cause mild stomach upset, diarrhea, or flatulence (passing gas) and bloating for the first few days after starting to take them.