Background: Probiotics may be efficacious for the prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. The tolerability and acceptability of probiotics in an elderly US veteran population has not been assessed.
Purpose: To undertake a randomized trial to determine the tolerability and acceptability of a probiotic, Florajen in an elderly population with multiple comorbidities.
Methods: Pilot randomized double-blind trial comparing a probiotic, Florajen to placebo for the prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea in elderly hospitalized patients receiving antibiotics.
Results: Forty patients were enrolled and randomized. Antibiotic-associated diarrhoea occurred in 6/16 (37%) in the placebo group and 4/23 (17%) patients in the Florajen group, (RR 1.63, 95% CI 0.73-3.65, P = 0.15). Florajen was well tolerated in the study population with no major side effects that necessitated discontinuation.
Conclusions: In this pilot study, Florajen was well tolerated in an elderly population, all of whom were taking several other medications. A larger study is needed to determine the effect of Florajen on antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and Clostridium difficile infection.