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Bioselac (Capsules) Instructions for Use

Marketing Authorization Holder

Rotapharm, Limited (United Kingdom)

Manufactured By

IBSS Biomed, S.A. (Poland)

ATC Code

G01AX14 (Lactobacilli)

Active Substance

Lactobacillus acidophilus (Grouping name)

Dosage Form

Bottle OTC Icon Bioselac Vaginal capsules 108 CFU: 10 pcs.

Dosage Form, Packaging, and Composition

Vaginal capsules hard gelatin, white in color, containing a homogeneous cream-colored powder.

1 caps.
Lyophilized Lactobacillus rhamnosus ≥108 CFU

Excipients: skimmed milk powder – 13.8 mg, sucrose – 11.7 mg, sodium L-glutamate – 1.5 mg, potato starch – 37.5 mg, magnesium stearate – 2.25 mg, mannitol – 158.25 mg.

Composition of the hard gelatin capsule titanium dioxide – 1.52 mg, gelatin – 74.48 mg.

10 pcs. – blisters (1) – cardboard packs.
10 pcs. – bottles (1) – cardboard packs.

Clinical-Pharmacological Group

Drug regulating the balance of vaginal microflora

Pharmacotherapeutic Group

Eubiotic

Pharmacological Action

Lactobacillus rhamnosus is the most studied and well-known strain of probiotic bacteria. There are various subspecies of Lactobacillus rhamnosus.

Probiotics help restore the normal microflora of the intestine and vagina (after infectious diseases, antibiotic therapy), normalize the digestive activity of the gastrointestinal tract, improve metabolic processes, and contribute to the restoration of natural immunity.

Lactobacilli, which are normally found in the small and large intestines and in the vagina, maintain the acid-base balance necessary for normal digestion and bowel function (peristalsis), and the normal balance of vaginal microflora. They produce nutrients and create an optimal environment necessary for intestinal cells. Furthermore, they help digest food components, such as lactose. They are essential for the establishment and functioning of the immune system and prevent the excessive growth of harmful bacteria.

The therapeutic effect of this agent is manifested in a rapid decrease in vaginal pH to 4.0-4.7, active suppression of the growth and reproduction of pathogenic bacteria, restoration of the natural vaginal microflora and the physiological balance of microflora in the vagina.

When taken orally, lactobacilli help in restoring and maintaining the physiological balance of the intestinal microflora. They are resistant to the effects of digestive juices, thereby retaining activity when passing through the stomach and duodenum. Upon entering the intestine, lactobacilli can attach to the surface of the mucous membrane and act for a certain period of time.

Indications

For oral administration: prevention and complex treatment of antibiotic-associated diarrhea in adults.

For intravaginal use: bacterial vaginosis (during antibacterial therapy or immediately after its completion); preparation for planned gynecological surgeries; prenatal preparation of pregnant women at risk for bacterial vaginosis.

ICD codes

ICD-10 code Indication
A54 Gonococcal infection
A56.0 Chlamydial infections of lower genitourinary tract
A56.1 Chlamydial infections of pelvic organs and other genitourinary organs
A60 Anogenital herpesviral infection [herpes simplex]
K12 Stomatitis and related lesions
K63.8 Other specified diseases of intestine
N76 Other inflammatory diseases of vagina and vulva
N77.1 Vaginitis, vulvitis and vulvovaginitis in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere
N89.8 Other noninflammatory disorders of vagina
N95.2 Postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis
Z51.4 Preparatory procedures for subsequent treatment or examination, not elsewhere classified
ICD-11 code Indication
1A7Z Gonococcal infection, unspecified
1A81.0 Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract
1A81.1 Chlamydial infection of internal reproductive organs
1A94.Z Anogenital herpes simplex virus infection without further specification
1F23.10 Candidiasis of vulva and vagina
1F65 Enterobiasis
1H0Z Unspecified infection
DA01.Z Diseases of the oral mucosa, unspecified
DA92.1 Pneumatosis intestinalis of the small intestine
DA98.Z Polyps of small intestine, unspecified
DB31.1 Pneumatosis of the colon
DB36.Z Certain infections of the colon, unspecified
DE2Z Diseases of the digestive system, unspecified
GA00 Vulvitis
GA02.Z Unspecified vaginitis
GA0Z Inflammatory diseases of female genital tract, unspecified
GA30.2 Postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis
GC42.1 Painful intercourse
MF3A Vaginal discharge
QB9A Preparatory procedures for subsequent treatment
1A94.0 Genital or urogenital tract infection caused by Herpes simplex virus
GA41 Ulcerative or erosive diseases of vulva
GA1Z Unspecified noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
XA1LK7 Vagina

Dosage Regimen

The method of application and dosage regimen for a specific drug depend on its form of release and other factors. The optimal dosage regimen is determined by the doctor. It is necessary to strictly adhere to the compliance of the dosage form of a specific drug with the indications for use and dosage regimen.

Administer orally or intravaginally as directed by a physician.

For oral administration in adults for prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhea: take one capsule daily during the entire course of antibiotic therapy.

For intravaginal administration in adults for bacterial vaginosis: insert one capsule deeply into the vagina once daily, preferably at bedtime, for 7 to 10 days.

For intravaginal administration as preparation for gynecological surgery: use one capsule daily for 7 days preceding the scheduled procedure.

For intravaginal administration for prenatal preparation of pregnant women: follow the specific regimen prescribed by the attending obstetrician-gynecologist.

Take oral capsules with a small amount of water. For concomitant antibiotic therapy, take this agent no earlier than 3 hours after the antibiotic dose.

This agent is contraindicated in children and adolescents under 18 years of age. Use only the dosage form and strength specified for the indication.

Adverse Reactions

Possible allergic reactions.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to this agent, candidiasis, childhood and adolescence under 18 years of age.

For oral administration: diabetes mellitus; immunodeficiency, including that caused by radiation and chemotherapy; history of gastrointestinal surgery; inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease or pancreatitis; increased intestinal permeability syndrome; irritable bowel syndrome.

Use in Pregnancy and Lactation

Can be used if indicated.

Pediatric Use

Contraindicated for use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.

Geriatric Use

The drug is approved for use in elderly patients.

Special Precautions

Before oral administration, the patient should consult with the attending physician in the following cases: body temperature above 38°C (100.4°F); traces of blood or mucus in the stool; diarrhea lasting more than 2 days; severe diarrhea with dehydration and weight loss; diarrhea combined with severe abdominal pain; diarrhea against the background of other severe concomitant conditions (severe illness, presence of structural heart disease, established central venous catheter); weakened immunity (e.g., in HIV infection or immunosuppressive therapy); use of corticosteroids; impaired intestinal barrier (including in the postoperative period); increased intestinal permeability syndrome.

When treating diarrhea, it is absolutely necessary to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes.

Drug Interactions

When used concomitantly with antibiotics, it is recommended to take this agent no earlier than 3 hours after taking the antibiotic.

Storage Conditions

Store at 2°C (36°F) to 8°C (46°F). Keep in original packaging, protected from light. Keep out of reach of children.

Dispensing Status

Over-the-Counter

Important Safety Information

This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before use. Dosage and side effects may vary. Use only as prescribed.

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