The study will evaluate if administration of probiotic Culturelle (Lactobacillus Rhamnosus GG) along with antibiotics can help decrease the occurrence of diarrhea caused by antibiotics as well as Clostridium difficile Diarrhea.
Inpatient adult males and females who are at least 18 years of age or older, undergoing treatment with antibiotics irrespective of indication and the type of antibiotics. The setting is an academic hospital.The patients are screened and potentially recruited upon initiation of antibiotic treatment regardless of indication for antibiotic prescription. The participants are patients being admitted to any inpatient units of the hospital for treatment with antibiotics. Exclusion criteria is: * Diarrhea on admission or within the preceding week * Reported recurrent diarrhea * Bowel pathology that could result in diarrhea (including preexisting Inflammatory Bowel disease{IBD}, all forms for colitis or any other condition resulting in preexisting diarrhea) * Intake of high risk antibiotics (clindamycin, cephalosporins, aminopenicillins→ well known to cause CDAD) and or more than two courses of other antibiotics in the past four weeks to exclude pre-existing diarrhea associated with antibiotic use * Immunosuppression (Chronic steroid use, Active chemotherapy, Active radiotherapy, HIV or any other disorder resulting in a compromise in participants immune status) * Bowel surgery causing liquid stools * Regular probiotic intake before admission * Lactose intolerance or intolerance to dairy products.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
110
Randomized to receive probiotics or placebo
Saint Peters University Hospital
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Diarrhea
Diarrhea associated with antibiotics
Time frame: 4 weeks
Tolerability of probiotics
Patient experience with use of probiotics
Time frame: 4 weeks
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