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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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What does " between antibiotic doses where possible" mean?

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Around half of the study participants were asked to take one capsule containing a fixed dose of live bacteria (two strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidum, and Bifidobacterium lactis) per day for 21 days, and between antibiotic doses where possible, while the remaining study participants in the control group received an identical placebo capsule, with the same dosing instruction.

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http://www.theinformationdaily.com/2013/08/09/probiotics-do-not-prevent-aad-in-elderly-patients-suggests-lancet-study
  

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They were asked, where possible, to take the capsule between doses of antibiotics. For example, if they took doses of antibiotics in the morning and at night, then they should take the capsule at midday.

  • They were asked, where possible, to take the capsule between doses of antibiotics.
  • For example, if they took doses of antibiotics in the morning and at night, then they should take the capsule at midday.
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They were asked, where possible, to take the capsule between doses of antibiotics. For example, if they took doses of antibiotics in the morning and at night, then they should take the capsule at midday.

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