BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops
BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops

BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops

#1 Trusted by Canadian Parents, BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops are a high-quality probiotic that provides your baby with good bacteria.

For Infants & Newborns

Why choose this product?

Helps prevent & reduce crying episodes from colic

Diminishes the frequency of regurgitation

Eases occasional constipation

Helps prevent episodes and reduce the duration of infectious diarrhea

Improves and maintains digestive health

The most researched probiotic for infant colic**

Contains the probiotic strain originally found in breastmilk

25-Day Supply (5 Drops a day)

100 million CFU Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 (L. reuteri Protectis).

Sunflower oil, medium chain triglyceride oil, silicone dioxide.

The package includes a white desiccant device for prolongation of shelf-life.

  • Shake well for 10 seconds before each use
  • Turn bottle to a 45° angle and drops will form slowly
  • Use 5 drops daily
  • Do not administer directly from the bottle into the mouth or add to hot drink or food as this may damage the probiotic

Store in a dry place, at room temperature (maximum 25°C). Keep out of reach of children. Keep the tube closed. Avoid contact with fluids like saliva and water.

Opened tube should be used within 3 months.

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Happy Baby, Happy Mommy

Our patented probiotic strain of L. reuteri is clinically proven to reach the gut alive. One daily dose of our probiotic baby drops contains a minimum of 100 million live L. reuteri Protectis®. That’s good news and comfort for you and your baby!

More than 200,000 hours of probiotic research

People might call us crazy for spending over 30 years researching, analyzing, testing and re-analyzing bacteria strains. But we love science. It's what we do. Behind our products, you will find over 200,000 hours of probiotic research.

**According to the number of publications at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ (May 2024)