The generic name of the drug for Clostridium casei is Clostridium typhimurium Live Bacteria Bulk and the generic name of the drug for Lactobacillus is Lactobacillus tablets. Clostridium casei and Lactobacillus are not in conflict with each other and can be taken at the same time. However, both medications work in a similar way, so please follow your doctor’s advice if you need to take them together. Clostridium Typhimurium Live Bacteria Bulk is indicated for a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms caused by intestinal flora disorders and related acute and chronic diarrhea and dyspepsia. The adverse reactions of the drug are not clear, and the drug is contraindicated for people with a history of allergy to microecological agents. The product is a live bacterial preparation, the temperature of water when dissolving should not be higher than 40 degrees. Lactobacillin tablets are indicated for abnormal fermentation in the intestine, dyspepsia, enteritis and pediatric diarrhea. Adverse reactions and contraindications to the drug are not known. However, it should be noted that the drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to it, and allergies are used with caution. In case of overdose or serious adverse reactions, you should immediately seek medical attention. Both of these drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.