Probiotics beside Antibiotics?

I was prescribed Penicillin to treat a bacterial infection in my tooth before I obtain my root canal about a month from now. I'm supposed to help yourself to 500mg 4x a day for 7 days. (28 pills) I interested in taking probiotics with the antibiotic as it sounds that they work polite together if taken properly. I wanted to know from those of you who have done this before, what is the best probiotic to catch and what is the best way to take the 2 of them? I've heard that 4 hours after the antibiotic is best (or at lowest possible 2 hours). 4x a day sounds like a lot, but I would approaching to take the probiotics WITH the anti, not afterwards, and I wasn't sure if alternating every 3 hours was best, or still go beside every 4? What did you do and did it work as far as side effects?

Any suggestions for those who have tried this would be helpful. Thank you in credit!
Answers:    Actually, they would directly conflict with each other. The latin roots in the word "probiotic" is "for-life", but "antibiotic" money "against-life". Probiotics are the beneficial bacteria that live in your intestinal tract, but antibiotics kill anything it's strong adequate to overpower.

One thing that is important between them is that after you give somebody a lift an antibiotic regimen, you should get on a good probiotic regimen to replenish the beneficial bacteria that the antibiotic kill off.
Some people like to stop probiotics while they pocket antibiotics because the antibiotics will kill most of the probiotics anyway and they may want to play on the safe side (just in baggage some of the impact of the antibiotic's potency in killing them). Some people close to to keep taking the probiotics during antibiotics (to minimize the impact on their digestion), but those people are best off taking the probiotics and antibiotics as far apart as they could. Of course, if you're taking it 4 times a sunshine, that would be hard to fit the probiotics in between them. It's up to you which way you would want to try taking that.
I would importantly recommend against taking them together because they do conflict in your system. It wouldn't hurt you to take them at the same time, but it might hurt one or both of the products to do that.
Whatever the armour, I wish you good luck and I hope I helped! Source(s): Personal experience and personal research contained by my role as a Product Specialist for a vitamin company

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