Clinical Guide to Probiotic Products Available in USA
Applications, Dosage Forms and Clinical Evidence to Date -
2024 Edition
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AAD - Antibiotic associated diarrhea - Prevention
C - Constipation
CDAD - Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea - Prevention
CID - Common infectious disease - community acquired
CMPA - Cow Milk Protein Allergy (including Colic due to CMPA)
HP - Helicobacter pylori - Adjunct to standard eradication therapy
IBS - Irritable bowel syndrome
ID - Infectious diarrhea
M/A - Mood and Affect (symptoms related to stress/anxiety; not a substitute for standard treatment)
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- Product requires refrigeration
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- Approved by Health Canada for listed application; applicable to supplements
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- Gluten Free
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2024 Version, last modified January 2024, valid until Dec. 31, 2024. © BHSoftInc
Please forward any questions or comments to the author Dragana Skokovic-Sunjic (dsunjic@bhsoftinc.com)