Randomized controlled trial of probiotic use for post‐colonoscopy symptoms
ANZ Journal of Surgery2018Vol. 89(3), pp. 234–238
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Abstract
There may be a role for the use of probiotics in the subgroup of patients with preexisting symptoms; however, routine use of probiotics to ameliorate post-procedural symptoms of carbon dioxide insufflation colonoscopy cannot be advocated.
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