Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome: underachievers or underpowered?
A C Ford
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Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
2010
4 trích dẫn
PubMed
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Tóm lược
A recent meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials performed to inform the American College of Gastroenterology's updated position statement on the management of irritable bowel syndrome demonstrated that probiotics are of benefit in the condition, with the number needed to treat to prevent one patient’s symptoms persisting being four.
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