It’s possible to prevent colic in healthy infants
NewsJanuary 14, 2014
Less crying, less constipation, less regurgitation…
Intervention started the first days of life. After one month’s use of Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis drops the infants cried less than half as long per day as the infants given placebo, 45 minutes compared to 96 minutes. The significant difference between the groups persisted to the end of the three months’ intervention.
The infants in the Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis group also had a better gut motility, leading to significantly more daily evacuations and less regurgitation compared to infants in the placebo group.
…means less costs for family and community
Not only could colic, regurgitation and constipation cause the baby pain. These conditions often lead to numerous visits to the paediatrician and also hospitalisation and use of drugs, as well as anxiety and loss of working days for the parents. Only by calculating the direct costs, the investigators concluded that use of Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis saved each family 88 euro. In addition to this the community saved 104 euro per child.
“This study is ground breaking as it shows that BioGaia’s product should be given to all babies from birth. Not only does it reduce suffering in babies and parents, but it also saves the families and the society costs. This study will be immensely important for the further development of BioGaia’s baby segment,” says Peter Rothschild, President BioGaia.
The study was published in the highly regarded medical journal JAMA Pediatrics on 13 January 2014. More information on colic, constipation, regurgitation, study details and an interview with Dr Indrio is found through attached links.
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BioGaia has published this information in accordance with the Swedish Securities Market Act. The information was issued for publication on 14 January 2014, 08:00 am CET.