Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis reduced crying time in infants with colic
In this double blind, placebo controlled study 50 infants with confirmed infantile colic were randomly assigned to two treatments: L. reuteri Protectis drops 10^8 CFU per day or placebo for 21 consecutive days.
The primary outcome was a reduction in average crying time to less than three hours per day, which is the limit of colic, by day 21. On day 21, 84% of the L. reuteri Protectis supplemented infants had resolved their colic (dropped to less than three hours of crying), a significantly higher number compared to 43% in the placebo group (p<0.05).
At the time of inclusion the median crying time per day was 370 minutes in the probiotic group and 300 minutes in the placebo group. On day seven the crying time had been reduced by 74 %, to 95 minutes, in the L. reuteri Protectis group and to 185 minutes in the placebo group (p=0.082). At the end of the study there was a significant difference in median daily crying time between the groups, 35 minutes in the L. reuteri Protectis group versus 90 minutes in the placebo group (p<0.05).
The proportion of infants responding to the supplementation, defined as a 50 % or greater reduction in median crying time, was significantly greater in the L. reuteri Protectis group compared to the placebo group at day 7, 14 and 21 of the study.
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