When “Simethicone” meets probiotics

  For diarrhea and diarrhea, we often use montelukast, also known as Simethicone, and for poor digestion and intestinal flora imbalance, we often need to take a little probiotic, but how to use these two drugs together effectively and reasonably?  Let’s first understand how Simethicone works to stop diarrhea. When we take montmorillonite, montmorillonite particles will be adsorbed on the gastrointestinal mucosa after entering the gastrointestinal tract, which not only becomes a barrier for the gastrointestinal mucosa, but also adsorbs viruses, bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms that pass through the gastrointestinal tract, and these pathogenic microorganisms are discharged from the body together with the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, thus playing a good role in treating diarrhea. Because of the characteristics of Similac, so basically Similac should not be taken together with other drugs, probiotics are the same, it is recommended that the two drugs are taken 2 hours apart after the basic impact.