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Healthcare professionals can now access an online database for evidence-based probiotic recommendations. This tool aids in selecting suitable probiotic products for consumers, enhancing clinical decision-making.

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  • Microbiology
  • Pharmacology
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Existing probiotic efficacy data lacks product-specific details, hindering healthcare professional (HCP) recommendations.
  • Consumers require guidance on selecting appropriate probiotic supplements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an online e-reference database for probiotics.
  • To support HCPs in providing evidence-based probiotic recommendations.

Main Methods:

  • Database development using PubMed literature search for clinical studies.
  • Inclusion of 753 probiotic products from retail sources.
  • Linking studies to products for comprehensive information retrieval.

Main Results:

  • Database contains 556 clinical studies and links to 753 probiotic products.
  • 84% of pilot users (pharmacists) found the database effective for assessing probiotic efficacy.
  • 100% found the database easy to navigate; 96% intended continued use.

Conclusions:

  • The developed online database effectively assists HCPs in making evidence-based probiotic recommendations.
  • The e-reference tool enhances the assessment of probiotic product efficacy and usability for healthcare professionals.