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Demystifying Probiotics: Use in the Elderly.

Pharmacists and other health care professionals can be perplexed by the growing body of literature regarding the use of probiotics for a variety of symptoms and conditions and by an increasing number of probiotic products available to consumers. Understanding the functions of the intestinal microbiome, the possible mechanisms of actions of probiotics, the research supporting or refuting probiotic use, and criteria for selecting a probiotic product is essential to making a rational recommendation for patients.

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