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Lacto-Key-100 Oral

Generic Name: LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS - ORAL


Lacto-Key-100 Oral Uses

This product contains the bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus, which is naturally found in the stomach/intestines. Sometimes antibiotics can disrupt the normal balance of bacteria in the stomach/intestines which causes diarrhea. This product is used for diarrhea due to antibiotic use and can help restore the normal balance of intestinal bacteria. It has also been used for vaginal and urinary tract infections.



Some diet supplement products have been found to contain possibly harmful impurities/additives. Check with your pharmacist for more details regarding the particular brand you use.

The FDA has not reviewed this product for safety or effectiveness. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more details.

How To Use Lacto-Key-100 Oral

Take this product by mouth with milk, fruit juice, or water. Refer to the label directions for your specific product to see if the dose should be swallowed whole, chewed, sprinkled onto food or mixed with liquid. If you have questions about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

If you are using this product for diarrhea due to antibiotics, do not use for more than 2 days or if you have a high fever unless directed by your doctor.

Do not use in children younger than 3 years of age unless directed by your doctor.

If your condition persists or worsens or you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek immediate medical attention.

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