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Tankanow RM, Ross MB,
Ertel IJ, Dickinson DG, McCormick LS, Garfinkel JF
A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy of Lactinex in the
prophylaxis of amoxicillin-induced diarrhea.
DICP 1990 Apr 24:382-4
The disruption of the natural flora of the gastrointestinal tract (especially
Lactobacillus acidophilus) may occur during antibiotic therapy. This may lead
to diarrhea, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances. It has been suggested
that replacement of the lactobacilli with a commercially available product may
prevent the diarrhea. The efficacy and safety of prophylactically administered
Lactinex (culture of L. acidophilus and L. bulgaricus) was compared with placebo
for the prevention of amoxicillin-induced diarrhea in pediatric patients. Lactinex
or placebo was administered four times a day for ten days to coincide with the
antibiotic therapy. The Lactobacillus preparation did not appear to consistently
prevent diarrhea in this patient population. Patients' age, diet, and parental
definition of diarrhea were factors that may have influenced the results.