Does anyone know if Florastor is intended/safe for continued use? I've been using it for several weeks now and where it's a yeast-based probiotic, I'm not sure if it's supposed to be used long term and if there might be any risks associated with that. It seems to work well so I want to keep taking it, but the Florastor website just says to take it in conjunction with your antibiotics. So should you keep taking it after your antibiotics are done?
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Quick Florastor Question - for regular use?
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32 y/o female. Got C. diff in Feb. 2020. Prescribed Flagyl (10 days), then Flagyl again (4 days), then Vanco (10 days), then Dificid (10 days), then Dificid again (10 days), then a Vanco taper (5 wks), then a Dificid taper (2 mths) and finally recovered.
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Thanks Roy! This site seems to say it's safe for 15 months so that's good to know :).
32 y/o female. Got C. diff in Feb. 2020. Prescribed Flagyl (10 days), then Flagyl again (4 days), then Vanco (10 days), then Dificid (10 days), then Dificid again (10 days), then a Vanco taper (5 wks), then a Dificid taper (2 mths) and finally recovered.
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Re: Quick Florastor Question - for regular use?
Aside from the safety question, I don't think there are evidence-based studies, so far, that support Florastor's usefulness on a regular basis, whereas there are data that suggest it may be preventive against C. diff in hospitalized patients. When I had a hip replacement several years ago, which included several doses of a wide-spectrum antibiotic (the riskiest type), an infectious disease doctor recommended taking Florastor for several weeks, before, during, and after hospitalization. Some months later, when I was still taking it, my GI doctor thought it was serving no further purpose.
If your illness was preceded by use of a medication, e.g., an antibiotic, please fill out an FDA Adverse Event Report at http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/default.htm
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Re: Quick Florastor Question - for regular use?
That's interesting! I also always thought yogurt was helpful but I've now had two specialists tell me that yogurt is highly overrated and it's just good marketing lol
32 y/o female. Got C. diff in Feb. 2020. Prescribed Flagyl (10 days), then Flagyl again (4 days), then Vanco (10 days), then Dificid (10 days), then Dificid again (10 days), then a Vanco taper (5 wks), then a Dificid taper (2 mths) and finally recovered.
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Re: Quick Florastor Question - for regular use?
I've used Florastor for many months at a time. With both of my c-diff bouts, my GI/ID doctors have not been in a hurry for me to get off it, recommending taking it for at least 3 months after finishing medication.
2011: contracted c-diff after taking Amoxicillin and Cipro. Successfully treated with Flagyl taper. (Posts under old username, Elvish)
2020: contracted c-diff after taking Augmentin. Finished Dificid taper/pulse on 3/15.
2020: contracted c-diff after taking Augmentin. Finished Dificid taper/pulse on 3/15.
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Re: Quick Florastor Question - for regular use?
I take florastor for a few months and then switch to Phillips colon health. Seems to work very well and I’ve actually never felt better. Knock on wood, I never get sick. Well, as long as you don’t count the turd rocket that hit me back in 2019.
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Does the Phillips Colon health have the S. Boulardii strain?
Male 54, contracted C-Diff on Feb 5, 2020, diagnosed on March 2nd, Took Flagyl for 8 days, Vanco for 10 days, relapsed 5 weeks post-Vanco. finished Dificid Taper on June 20 relapsed two weeks later, had the FMT on July 14th, 2020
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Re: Quick Florastor Question - for regular use?
No it doesn’t. My GI recommended it way back and also said to switch it up from time to time.
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