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Fortschr Med. 1993 Mar 30;111(9):152-6.
[Prevention of traveler's diarrhea with Saccharomyces boulardii. Results of a placebo controlled double-blind study]
[Article in German]
Kollaritsch H , Holst H , Grobara P , Wiedermann G .
Institut für Spezifische Prophylaxe und Tropenmedizin, Universität Wien.
BASIC REMARKS: Among travellers to distant countries with a low socioe conomic status and poor hygiene, traveller's diarrhea is a major problem. Once this epidemiological fact had been re cognized, intensive efforts were made to reduce the incidence of this illness by prophylactic medication. Among non-antibiotic substances investigated, Saccharomyces boulardii (SB) appeared to show promising results in earlier studies. METHOD: In a placebo- controlled, double-blind study, various dosages (250 mg and 1,000 mg SB) were administered prophylactically to 3,000 Austrian travellers to distant regions. RESULTS: A significant reduction in the incidence of diarrhea was observed, with success depending directly on the rigorous use of the preparation. A tendency was noted for SB to have a varying regional effect, which was particularly marked in North Africa and in the Near-east (Turkey!); in addition, the effect also proved to be dose-dependent. The medication can be classified as low on side effects.
PMID: 8486328 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
