FMT has great potential as a treatment for CVDs, and further studies are needed to increase its efficacy and safety in reducing the risks of CVDs (157)
Contact your GP or healthcare professional if you experience: Persistent vomiting lasting more than 2448 hours, particularly if you cannot keep down fluids Signs of dehydration including dark urine, dizziness, dry mouth, reduced urination, or feeling faint when standing Abdominal pain , especially if severe, constant or located in the upper abdomen radiating to the back Visual changes in vomit, such as blood (appearing red or resembling coffee grounds) Inability to take other essential medications due to vomiting Significant weight loss beyond expected therapeutic effects Symptoms of gallbladder disease including pain in the upper right abdomen, fever, or yellowing of the skin/eyes Symptoms of bowel obstruction such as abdominal distension, inability to pass stool or gas If your GP is unavailable, contact NHS 111 for advice
The science behind it is strong
Berridge & Robinson, 2016
The purine nucleotide cycle and its molecular defects