Just one more argument in favor of transdermal drug delivery. Several companies out there working on this; Lux Research likes one of these companies very much.
Frost and Sullivan say patients and physicians prefer transdermal as well. Bypasses lots of problems.
Interesting!
If one group of E. lenta in the gut like to snack on the cardiac drug, digoxin, it is possible that, out of all the other bacteria in the gut, some others may like to chew on and neutralize other medications, or convert a drug to a toxic compound. This phenomenon may help explain complications some people have had, while others have had none, with certain medications.
Other than a couple of bites of yogurt daily what can I eat to replace the good bacteria. I’m on a 3 daily push of antis for sepsis and MRSA. Hip recall/hip revision. Sux.