Does monural cause intestinal mycosis if I am predisposed to it?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
4 months ago
Monural, which is a wide-ranging antibiotic, is mainly used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. Although its action focuses on the elimination of bacteria, there is a risk of side effects, including disorders of the intestinal bacterial flora.
In people with a predisposition to intestinal mycosis, the use of Monural can potentially promote the development of fungal infections, especially if antibiotic therapy leads to dysbiosis. In such cases, prophylactic use is recommended. The introduction of probiotics can help to restore healthy intestinal flora. It is recommended to take probiotics for at least two weeks after antibiotic therapy to support the regeneration of the gut microbiome.
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