Background: Antibiotics have long been associated with gastrointestinal (GI) side-effects, leading to antibiotic noncompliance, related morbidities and increased costs. Antibiotic-induced disruption of intestinal microbiota has created interest in prophylactic use of probiotics to prevent antibiotic-associated GI side-effects, with recent trials suggesting GI benefits with concomitant probiotic and antibiotic use. The aim of this study was to see if commercially available Florajen Digestion can help maintain GI health during antibiotic regimens in the community. Methods: This prescriber and pharmacist directed, open label, patient experience study took place between September 2018 and January 2019. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients from 40 states participated. Florajen Digestion probiotic was given to patients free of charge through their prescriber or pharmacist when prescribed or dispensed antibiotics. Surveys were completed by HCPs and patients, who reported on antibiotics prescribed/taken, GI upset, compliance and product satisfaction. Results: A total of 839 HCPs and 404 patients completed the study. Although 63% of patients reported prior GI side-effects with antibiotic use, only 12% experienced GI upset with concomitant Florajen Digestion use. Approximately 93% of patients completed their antibiotic regimen, with 77% asserting that Florajen Digestion helped them complete their course of antibiotics and 88% extremely satisfied with the probiotic. Among HCPs, 94% believed reducing side-effects improved antibiotic compliance, with 88% stating that probiotics should be recommended concomitantly with oral antibiotics. Conclusion: The results reveal the GI benefits of concomitant use of Florajen Digestion probiotics with antibiotics and support recommendation of Florajen Digestion by HCPs when prescribing or dispensing antibiotics.
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