Goodbelly

Goodbelly Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

1 mini bottle contains- Active element: 2 billion spores of polyantibiotic resistant Bacillus clausii* Excipient: Purified water *Polyantibiotic resistant means resistant to a certain number of antibiotics. It is an extremely important characteristic of Bacillus clausii spores that allows it to be administered during antibiotic treatment with penicillin, cephalosporins, tetracycline, macrolides, aminoglycosides, novabi-ocin, chloramphenicol, tiamphenicol, Lincomycin, isoniazid, cycloserin, rifampicin, Nalidixic acid and pipernidic acidBacillus clausii spores is a probiotic which is useful for the management of imbalance of intestinal bacterial flora due to diverse causes. The possible presence of corpuscles visible in the vials of Enterogermina is due to aggregates of Bacillus clausii spores and does not, therefore, indicate that the product has undergone any changes.

Trade Name Goodbelly
Generic Bacillus Clausii spores
Type Capsule
Therapeutic Class Other antibiotic
Manufacturer Akumentis Healthcare Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Goodbelly
Goodbelly

Uses

Bacillus clausii spores is used for managing the alterations of the intestinal bacterial flora. Bacillus clausii spores restores the equilibrium of the intestinal flora changed during diarrhoea or in the course of thera-pies with antibiotics or chemo-therapy, contributing to correct the consequent dysvitaminosis (that is the imbalance of production and assimilation of the vitamins).

Dosage

Goodbelly dosage

Adults: from 2 to 3 mini bottles a day
Children: from 1 to 2 mini bottles a day
Infants: from 1 to 2 mini bottles a day

Do not exceed the instructed doses without the advice of the professional. Bacillus clausii spores is presented in the form of  an oral suspension in water and is available as 5 ml mini bottles. One pack contains 10 ready-to-drink mini bottles.

Take Bacillus clausii spores at regular intervals during the day. Consult the professional if the condition recurs or if you have noticed any recent change in the nature of problems. Use only for brief periods of Management.

It is necessary to shake the mini bottle before use. To open the mini bottle rotate the upper part and detach it. Take the content as such or dilute it in water or other drinks (for example; Milk, Tea, Orange juice). Once open, consume it within a short period to avoid contamination of the suspension.

Side Effects

No side effects have been reported with the use of Enterogermina. However, it is important to communicate any undesirable effects.

Precaution

During antibiotic therapy, the product should be administered in the interval between one dose of antibiotic and the next. Keep out of the reach of children. Contact your doctor if the condition worsen after 2-3 days of usage.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Bacillus clausii spores can be used during pregnancy & lactation

Contraindication

Hypersensitivity towards the components or other closely related substances.

Acute Overdose

Excessive doses of Enterogermina do not produce side effects. However, it is better to follow the recommended doses. While there are no particular problems associated with missing a dose, it is advisable to complete the daily dose for best results. Remember that the correct and careful administration increases its effectiveness.

Storage Condition

The un-opened mini bottles of Enterogermina are stable for a period of 24 months. Do not use Enterogermina after the expiry date on the label. Store at a temperature not higher than 30°C.

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*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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