Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Actually, not so much problems as I understand it, more impotency for the probiotics. They antibiotics don't know the difference between good and bad so will destroy probiotics (good bacteria) too. The reason for giving more is to replenish what the antibiotics are already destroying. We give probiotics 1/2 way between any antibiotic or antifungal dose. iam2l84t wrote: > > > > > > Are you giving the probiotics 2 hours after anti fungals and anti > > biotics? Both meds can cause problems if given together. > > > > > > is > > Hi is, > > I didn't realise that both together could be problematic! > > I've been spacing most of them out by at least 2 hours, but over the > weekend, I did give probiotics an hour after the antibiotic because it > was bedtime & I didn't want to wake her up. > > What type of problem does it cause? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 2008/5/20 iam2l84t <mam78@...>: > >> >> Are you giving the probiotics 2 hours after anti fungals and anti >> biotics? Both meds can cause problems if given together. >> > > >> is > > Hi is, > > I didn't realise that both together could be problematic! > > I've been spacing most of them out by at least 2 hours, but over the > weekend, I did give probiotics an hour after the antibiotic because it > was bedtime & I didn't want to wake her up. > > What type of problem does it cause? Means that one will dominate over the other. Either all the bacteria good and bad will die in the gut giving rise to yeast infections (candida) or less good bacteria will be replaced by the probiotics. > > -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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