Enterogermina is
A probiotic that contains Bacillus clausii spores. It is used to treat and prevent intestinal disorders related to an imbalance of gut bacteria (intestinal dysbiosis).
Key Information
- Active Ingredient:
- Enterogermina contains polyantibiotic-resistant spores of Bacillus clausii. This characteristic is important because it allows the probiotic to be taken even during treatment with antibiotics without losing effectiveness.
- Uses: It is primarily used to restore the balance of gut microbiota and relieve associated symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloating. It can also help with vitamin deficiencies resulting from intestinal flora imbalance and is recommended during antibiotic treatments to mitigate side effects like antibiotic-associated diarrhea.
- Forms and Dosage:
- Enterogermina is typically available as a ready-to-drink oral suspension in mini bottles containing either 2 billion or 4 billion CFU (Colony-Forming Units) of Bacillus clausiispores.
- Adults: 2-3 mini bottles per day (2 billion CFU) or 1 vial per day (4 billion CFU).
- Children and Infants: 1-2 mini bottles per day (2 billion CFU) or 1 vial per day (4 billion CFU), unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
- The contents can be taken directly or diluted in water, milk, tea, or orange juice.
- Side Effects: Side effects are rare but may include bloating and excessive gas.



