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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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the CODDLE Study, a large scale, multi center open label study of Basilisk Lousy as adjunct treatment of acute child a diarrhea. This is the first large scale study in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia, which was conducted to assess the safety, real world effectiveness and acceptability of the four strain combination of basilisk lousy as an adjunct to standard therapy. Acute diarrhea in Filipino Children Over 3000 Children age one month to six years with viral or antibiotic associated diarrhea participated in the study, where they were given Basilisk Lousy four strain for 5 to 7 days. The mean duration of treatment was 5.8 plus or minus 1.3 days, with a median total dose of 10 vials. Onley 0.9% of patients reported mild to moderate adverse events and all the patients recovered from the events without sick well A. At the end of the study, in more than half of Children in the protocol, diarrhea was resolved within the first three days of treatment. Interestingly, Children who did not receive zinc supplementation had a significantly shorter mean diarrhea duration. Basilisk Laos e significantly reduced the mean number of stools per day after seven days of treatment. In addition, the majority of parents or legal guardians assessed basilisk lousy as good to excellent bacillus classy, significantly reduced the incidence rate of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and bloating in per protocol population and both subgroups, with the exception of nausea in the A D subgroup, for which the incidents was only moderately decreased. In conclusion, the Connell study demonstrated that four strain basilisk lousy of Enter Ojha Amina was well tolerated by Children and provided effective adjunct therapy for the management of acute diarrhoea regardless of its origin and to Rojer Meena, the world's number one probiotic.