- Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions whilst taking medicine, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor immediately.
- Inform your doctor in advance if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding before starting the medication.
- Keep the medicine out of reach of children and pets.
- Take the capsule with caution if you have a history or are suffering from a weakened immune system, any intestinal blockages, recurrent urinary tract or vaginal infections.
- Keep your doctor informed if you are on any antibiotics, antifungals or steroids as they may interact with Lobun.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: How does Lobun capsule work?
Answer: Lobun works by preventing the harmful colonisation of pathogens, and protecting the kidney from the damage that can be caused by the toxins secreted by pathogens. In addition, it also enhances excretion of waste protein by-product, thereby protecting the kidneys from end-stage renal failure.
Question: Can Lobun affect fertility?
Answer: Not enough data exists to explain the effect of Lobun on fertility. Consult your doctor before use.
Question: I suffer from IBD. Can I take Lobun capsules?
Answer: Lobun is a combination of probiotics, but is routinely used to prevent the progression of kidney disease. However, its use for intestinal relief remains a topic of interest. Consult your doctor before use.
Question: Can Lobun be used with antibiotics?
Answer: Lobun capsules can be used with antibiotics if you’ve been prescribed antibiotics for an infection. However, there may be an interaction as the antibiotic may reduce the probiotic effect of Lobun capsules. To this end, you can take Lobun two hours before or after the antibiotic.
Question: Is Lobun like sporolac?
Answer: While Lobun is a combination probiotic like sporolac, they are used for different reasons. Lobun contains probiotics that target kidney stones, whereas sporolac is used more or less for digestive issues.