Gut health breakthrough: probiotics show promise for lupus patients

NCT ID NCT05433857

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether taking probiotics (beneficial bacteria) can help people with active lupus, an autoimmune disease. Forty adults with lupus took probiotics to see if it would reduce disease activity and improve their quality of life. The goal was to find a simple, safe way to better manage lupus symptoms and flare-ups.

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  • Ain Shams University Hospitals

    Cairo, Abbasseya, Egypt

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