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Probiotics Integrative Medicine SIG  AP A Meetings May 1, 2006 David K. Becker, MD, MPH UCSF Department of Pediatrics “Y ou’ve been fooling around with alternative medicine, haven’t you?”  

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Probiotics

Integrative Medicine SIG

 APA Meetings

May 1, 2006

David K. Becker, MD, MPHUCSF Department of Pediatrics

“You’ve been fooling around with alternative medicine, haven’t you?” 

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Outline

What are probiotics and how do they work

Current proposed uses and a look at some of the evidence

Issues in prescribing their use

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Probiotics: definitions

World Health Organization:

“live microorganisms which when administered in adequateamounts confer a health benefit on the host” 

 A bacterial strain that:

Survives the stomach acid and bile

 Adheres to intestinal lining

Grows and establishes temporary residence in the

intestines Imparts health benefits

R Fuller. Probiotics: The Scientific Basis. London: Chapman and Halls. 1992

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Probiotics

Lactobacillus sp.

reuteri 

casei 

ramnosus 

acidophilus  

Streptococcus sp. Bifidobacterium sp.

infantis 

lactis 

longum 

breve  bifidum 

Sacharomyces boulardii (non-human)

VSL no.3

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Probiotics

Colonization at birth

Similar to maternal species

Specific organisms vary by

age in first year  Become established by 1

year 

In children and adults, “Successful” treatment with

probiotics leads to temporarycolonization only

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Probiotics: Proposed uses

Infectious diarrhea

 Antibiotic-associated diarrhea

IBD, IBS, and pouchitis

Necrotizing Enterocolitis

Bacterial vaginosis Recurrent UTI’s 

 Atopic diseases

Immune system enhancement

H pylori infections

Dental caries

Radiation induced diarrhea

Cardiovascular risk reduction

Constipation

Rheumatoid arthritis

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Probiotics: Proposed uses

Rating the Evidence Floch et al (2006) Natural Standard (2006)

Infectious diarrhea  A B

 Antibiotic-associateddiarrhea

 A C

Diarrhea prevention B B

IBS C B Atopicdermatitis/Allergy

B? B/C

Ratings: A: strong B: good C: fair 

Floch, et al. Recommendations for Probiotic Use. J Clin Gastro. 40(3). 2006www.naturalstandard.com

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Probiotics: Proposed uses

Rating the Evidence Floch et al (2006) Natural Standard (2006)

Ulcerative colitis C B

Crohn’s disease  C

H pylori infection C A

NEC C

Bacterial vaginosis C CUTI’s  C

Ratings: A: strong B: good C: fair 

Floch, et al. Recommendations for Probiotic Use. J Clin Gastro. 40(3). 2006

www.naturalstandard.com

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Probiotics: the evidence

 Antibiotic-associated diarrhea:

D’Souza et al (BMJ 2002)

Systematic review of 9 placebo-controlled studies (2 in children)

Various probiotics (4 uses S Bouladarii )

60% reduction in antibiotic associated diarrhea compared withplacebo (OR 0.37, 95% CI 0.26-0.53)

Vanderhoof et al (J Pediatr 1999)

202 children, 6 mo - 10 yr, otitis/pharyngitis, amox/amox-clav

Oral antibiotics in an outpatient setting for 10 days

Lactobacillus GG , 10 (<12kg) or 20 (>12kg) billion cfu’s for 10 d  Rated stool consistency and frequency

26% of controls and 8% of L GG had diarrhea

Of those with diarrhea, 5.9 days in placebo, 4.7 days in L GG 

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Probiotics: the evidence

Infectious diarrhea:

Van Niel et al (Peds 2002)

Systematic review of 9 studies (all outside US, 1-36 months)

Various probiotics (4 used L GG )

Mean reduction in diarrhea of 0.7 days (95% CI: 0.3-1.2) 1.6 fewer stools in L GG groups (95% CI: 0.7-2.6)

Dose response curve with higher L GG dose

Two other meta-analyses also showed benefits, particularly with LGG 

 Allen et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev , 2004 Szajewska et al. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr , 2001

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Probiotics: the evidence

Prevention of infections in day care:

Weizman et al (Peds 2005)

Double-blind, placebo-controlled RCT

14 day care centers in Israel, 4-10 months of age

Formula with B lactis , L reuteri , or no probiotics (no breastfeeding) Mean intake: 1 billion orgs

Intervention and follow-up totaled 12 weeks

Both probiotic groups had: Fewer febrile episodes

Fewer diarrhea episodes

Shorter diarrhea episodes

No difference in rate or duration of respirator illnesses

L reuteri group did significantly better than B lactis group

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Probiotics: prescribing

Which organism to use?

Which product?

For what conditions?

What dose?

For How long?

 Any side effects to be aware of?

How much does it cost?

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Probiotics: prescribing

Lactobacillus GG best studied to date

Combination products not well studied, but

may work as well 10 billion organisms/d

Keep in fridge

Give in cool food/drink

2% risk bloating/gas

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Probiotics: prescribing

ConsumerLab.com tested 25 probiotic products

19 for general population, 3 for children, 3 yogurts

8 claimed a specific number of organisms per serving  

13 claimed only a number of organisms at time of manufacture  

8/25 contained less than 1 percent of the claimednumber of live bacteria or of the expected minimum of 1 billion.

7 of the 8 that gave expected numbers per serving metthose counts

None contaminated with bacteria, mold, or fungus

 All enteric-coated capsules passed testing

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Probiotics: prescribing

ABC Dophilus Jarro-DophilusEPS

Baby’s Jarro-Dophilus

Culturelle

Organisms B bifidum 

S thermophilus 

B infantis  

L rhamnosus 

L casei 

L plantarum 

L acidophilus 

B longum 

B breve 

P adidilactici 

L diacetylactis  

B breve 

B lactis 

Blongum 

B bifidum 

L casei 

L rhamnosus 

Lactobacillus GG  

Quantity per “dose”  1 bill total orgs 4.4 bill total orgs 3 bill total orgs 10 billion orgs

(Consumer Labs)

Cost per dose for 9-10 billorgs/dose

$4.00 $0.57 $0.69 $0.67

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Probiotics: prescribing

Nature’s Way

PrimidophilusNature’s Way

Primidophilusfor children

Nature’s Way

Primidophilusfor kids -chewable

Nature’s Way

Primidophilusjunior

Organisms L acidophilus 

L rhamnosus 

B longum 

B infantis L acidophilus 

L rhamnosus  

B longum 

L acidophilus L rhamnosus 

B breve 

B longum B infantis  

L acidophilus 

L rhamnosus 

Quantity per “dose” 

2.9 bill total orgs 1.5 bill orgs

(Consumer Labs)

1 bill total orgs 1 bill total orgs

Cost per dose for 9-10 billorgs/dose

$0.50

(30-60doses/cont)

$1.88

(8 doses/cont)

$1.33

(3 doses/cont)

$1.50

(9 doses/cont)

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Probiotics: prescribing

Nature Madeacidophilus

Breyers 99% FatFree Fruit on theBottom… 

Stonyfield FarmFrench VanillaNonfat Yogurt

UAS Labs DDSJunior

Organisms L acidophilus L acidophilus 

? others  

Bifidus ? 

L acidophilus L casei 

L bulgaricus 

L reuteri 

B infantis  

L acidophilus FOS 

Quantity per “dose” 

500 million

(Consumer Labs)

1 billion org ??

(8 oz cont.)

(Consumer Labs)

1 bill total orgs ??

(8 oz cont.)

(Consumer Labs)

2 (?5) bill totalorgs

(Consumer Labs)

Cost per dose for 9-10 billorgs/dose

$5.00

(2 doses/cont.)

? $$$ ? $$$ $1.00

(14 doses/cont)

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Take home points… 

Good evidence for:

Infectious diarrhea

 Antibx-assoc diarrhea

Promising evidence for:

Prevention of infectiousdiarrhea

Prevention of atopicconditions

other uses?

In the future we may be usingprobiotics as we use antibioticstoday: with specific strains usedfor certain clinical situationsguided by controlled studies

Prescribing

Lactobacillus GG beststudied to date

Combination productsnot well studied, but may

work as well 10 billion organisms/d

Keep in fridge

Give in cool food/drink

2% risk bloating/gas

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Studies at UCSF

Probiotics to prevent antibiotic-associateddiarrhea in hospitalized children (Andi Shane,

MD) 2mo - 12 yrs

L GG, 10 billion cfu’s, given throughout

antibiotic course

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Studies at UCSF

Trial of Infant Probiotic Supplementation toPrevent Asthma (TIPS) (Michael Cabana,

MD) L GG , 10 billion cfu’s, given within 2 weeks for 

6 months

Follow development of asthma over 3 years

Beginning recruitment