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Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml Substitute

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Uses:

To treat alterations of intestinal bacterial flora

Medicinal Benefits:

Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml belongs to the group of medicines called probiotics used to treat imbalance/alterations of intestinal bacterial flora occurring due to diarrhoea or during the course of therapy with medicines such as antibiotics and chemotherapy. It also helps in the absorption of nutrients and the correction of dysvitaminosis. Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml benefits people experiencing gastrointestinal problems such as flatulence and irregular bowel movements. Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml contains ‘Bacillus clausii’, which is a spore-forming bacterium. It inhibits the growth of pathogens in the gastrointestinal tract. Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml helps in restoring the balance of intestinal bacterial flora. It is also helpful in producing vitamins, thereby correcting dysvitaminosis.

FAQs

Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml inhibits the growth of pathogens in the gastrointestinal tract and helps in restoring the balance of intestinal bacterial flora.

To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml for as long as advised. Do not be reluctant to speak with your doctor if you experience any difficulty while taking Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml.

Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml produces vitamins, mainly the group B vitamins, which help in correcting dysvitaminosis caused due to use of antibiotics or chemotherapy drugs.

Do not take Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml for longer durations unless advised by the doctor. Also, avoid exceeding the indicated dose of Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml without the doctor’s advice. Talk to your doctor if the condition recurs or if there is no symptomatic improvement.

Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml can be taken with antibiotics if advised by the doctor. However, you are advised to take Enterogem Suspension 10x5 ml between one dose of the antibiotic and the next.