Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common and quite dangerous complication of antibiotic therapy. AAD treatment is associated with certain challenges; the disease can be recurrent, while hospitalized patients can pose an epidemiological risk. The article tells about the etiology and pathogenesis of AAD, the main approaches in the diagnosis and treatment. The use of modern probiotic drugs against a background of antibacterial therapy seems effective in preventing AAD. The article demonstrates that Linex® Forte is one of the most efficient drugs for the treatment and prevention of the disease
This article provides recommendations, developed by the Working Group (WG) on Probiotics of the Euro...
<em>Intestinal microflora derangement is quite common among children with various somatic abnormalit...
<em>The article discusses main questions of diagnostics of diarrhea in children. Main cause of acute...
The article is devoted to the current problems of pediatrics, clinical farmacology and gastroenterol...
Unwanted drug reactions of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), often with the development of antibioti...
The most important component in the treatment of children with infectious and inflammatory diseases ...
The use of antibiotic drugs (ABDs) has significantly reduced the number of severe bacterial infectio...
Antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common complication in childhood in the outpatient and inp...
Rational antibacterial therapy is a major component of treatment of children with various infectious...
The era of antibiotics began in the mid-twentieth century, which resulted in changing the basic view...
This paper proposes recommendations for the use of probiotics for the counteraction of an anti-infec...
Antibacterial drugs as many other drugs have side effects, one of which is antibiotic-associated dia...
This manuscript proposes recommendations for the use of probiotics for the counteraction of an anti-...
Antibiotic treatment is widely and not always rightly prescribed to infants in different somatic pat...
<em>Disorder of normal intestinal flora is widespread state in children with different types of soma...
This article provides recommendations, developed by the Working Group (WG) on Probiotics of the Euro...
<em>Intestinal microflora derangement is quite common among children with various somatic abnormalit...
<em>The article discusses main questions of diagnostics of diarrhea in children. Main cause of acute...
The article is devoted to the current problems of pediatrics, clinical farmacology and gastroenterol...
Unwanted drug reactions of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), often with the development of antibioti...
The most important component in the treatment of children with infectious and inflammatory diseases ...
The use of antibiotic drugs (ABDs) has significantly reduced the number of severe bacterial infectio...
Antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common complication in childhood in the outpatient and inp...
Rational antibacterial therapy is a major component of treatment of children with various infectious...
The era of antibiotics began in the mid-twentieth century, which resulted in changing the basic view...
This paper proposes recommendations for the use of probiotics for the counteraction of an anti-infec...
Antibacterial drugs as many other drugs have side effects, one of which is antibiotic-associated dia...
This manuscript proposes recommendations for the use of probiotics for the counteraction of an anti-...
Antibiotic treatment is widely and not always rightly prescribed to infants in different somatic pat...
<em>Disorder of normal intestinal flora is widespread state in children with different types of soma...
This article provides recommendations, developed by the Working Group (WG) on Probiotics of the Euro...
<em>Intestinal microflora derangement is quite common among children with various somatic abnormalit...
<em>The article discusses main questions of diagnostics of diarrhea in children. Main cause of acute...