Lactaseptin is mainly used to promote digestion and stop diarrhea. There are generally no significant adverse effects. Lactasexan is used clinically to improve the patient’s digestive function, and also as a drying agent for live enterococci. Therefore, it has the effect of promoting digestion and stopping diarrhea. It is usually used for dyspepsia as well as diarrhea caused by eating disorders in pediatric patients. After using Lactasexan, there are usually no obvious adverse reactions, and the safety of the drug is usually relatively high, but because it is a live bacterial preparation, it should be noted that this drug should not be used together with antibiotics. If you do need to use these two drugs, they should be separated by at least three hours. It is also not recommended to use Lactasexant together with acid-suppressants and sulfonamides, as well as bismuth, tannins, activated charcoal, and tinctures. For lactasexen allergic people also can not be used, and should not be applied on their own, need to be regulated under the guidance of a doctor to apply.