

A: Yes. Probiotics can be taken simultaneously with all medicines except antibacterials (including antibiotics), with no conflicts or interactions. For antibacterials, to avoid the medication inhibiting or killing the probiotics, we recommend taking them at least 2 hours apart. This helps maximize probiotic effectiveness. Additionally, probiotics can help restore gut balance disrupted by antibiotics and reduce the risk of antibiotic-associated gastrointestinal side effects.

A: Yes. Probiotics work in the gut and do not affect vaccines. However, if you're currently ill, please consult a healthcare professional before vaccination, as illness can reduce vaccine efficacy and increase infection risk.

A: Yes. While strains vary from different brands, all probiotics share the natural ability to support gut health. Different strains belong to the same probiotic category and do not conflict, so they can be used together.