Bivos Lactobacillus Chewable Ferring 15 Chewable Tablets

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Bivos Lactobacillus Chewable Ferring 15 Chewable Tablets is a food supplement containing Lactobacillus gg, a probiotic that helps maintain the balance of intestinal flora.

Its outstanding ingredients include filling agents and sweeteners such as D-mannitol, D-xylitol and fructooligosaccharide, as well as stabilizers and coating agents.

It is recommended to be chewed directly at any time of the day, avoiding excessive consumption that may cause laxative effects. The recommended daily dose is 2 chewable tablets that provide 28 mg of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG.

This product is indicated to help maintain intestinal health and comes in orange flavor.

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