Bifidumbacterin

Country of origin: Russia, Partner Russia, Ecotem REC Russia
Pharm-Group: Products that normalize intestinal microflora

Manufacturers: Vitapharma (Russia), Partner (Russia), Ecotem REC (Russia)
International name: Bifidobacterium bifidum
Synonyms: Bifidumbacterin powder, Bifidumbacterin in suppositories, Bifidumbacterin dry, Bifidumbacterin forte, Bifidumbacterin-1000, BifoVir, Probifor
Dosage forms: tablets 1000000IU, capsules 5dz, powder 500000000CFU, tablets 1dz

Composition: Contains freeze-dried microbial mass of living, antagonistically active strains of Bifidobacterium bifidum No1 and crystalline lactulose.

Indications for use: Correction of intestinal microflora: dysbiosis (including prevention during therapy with antibiotics, NSAIDs, hormones, radiation and chemotherapy, stress); acute infectious diseases and intestinal dysfunction, chronic gastrointestinal diseases, allergic diseases (in complex treatment); bacterial vaginosis and colpitis; prevention of mastitis in nursing mothers at risk. In pediatric practice: infectious (purulent-septic processes, pneumonia) and other diseases (complex therapy in young children; anemia, malnutrition, rickets and allergic diathesis in weakened children; early transfer of infants to artificial feeding and feeding with donor milk) .

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity.
Side effects: Not identified.
Interaction: The effect is enhanced by vitamins (especially group B), reduced by antibiotics.
Overdose: No data.

Special instructions: It is unacceptable to dissolve the drug in hot water (above 40 °C) and store it in dissolved form. Prescribe with caution to patients with lactase deficiency.

Literature:

  1. Encyclopedia of Medicines, 2002.
  2. Instructions for the use of bidumbacterin dry, approved on December 9, 1990 by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
  3. Encyclopedia of Medicines, 2002. Instructions for the use of bidumbacterin dry, approved on December 9, 1990 by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.