Optibac Probiotics For those on antibiotics contains two carefully selected, high quality strains of live microorganisms, which are extensively researched & scientifically proven to reach the gut alive, even during a course of antibiotics. Opti Bac Probiotics For those on antibiotics is a natural supplement containing two carefully selected, high quality strains of live microorganisms Lactobacillus acidophilus Rosell-52 & Lactobacillus rhamnosus Rosell-11, which are very well researched & clinically proven to survive stomach acidity & bile salts to reach the gut alive, even during a course of antibiotics. For those on antibiotics provides 4 billion live cultures per capsule. It is free from sugars, fats & flavourings that may be found in other supplements & drinks containing live bacteria. The two quality strains in this product have been scientifically tested & shown to be safe to take during a course of antibiotics. Take For those on antibiotics during your antibiotics course as a natural & safe live cultures supplement. Suitable for vegetarians, vegans & is free from gluten & yeast. Opti Bac Probiotics guarantees 4 billion live bacteria per capsule until the best before date. No refrigeration necessary. Directions Can be given to adults & children (1 year & over) with the following recommendations: - Take 1 capsule daily with food, preferably with breakfast, until antibiotics course is finished, & preferably for one week after, or as professionally directed. - Continue taking until pack is completed & add a second pack if the antibiotic treatment lasts more than one week. NB: For anyone unable to swallow capsules, the content of the capsule can be mixed with a cold meal or cold beverage. Full ingredients Filler: potato starch; vegetarian capsule: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, titanium dioxide; Live cultures: (Lactobacillus rhamnosus Rosell-11, & Lactobacillus acidophilus Rosell-52); anticaking agent: magnesium stearate; antioxidant: ascorbic acid. Each capsule provides 4 billion live cultures. Safety It is not recommended to give live cultures to patients who: are severely immunosuppressed, have pancreatitis, are in the Intensive Care Unit, have blood in the stool, have central venous catheters; or to post-surgical patients with open wounds, or infants with short bowel syndrome; unless under a doctors care.