- pathological changes in the oral mucosa accompanying systemic diseases (lichen planus, erythema multiforme exudative, Shagren's disease);
- other oral diseases associated with dysbacteriosis (galvanism, multiple tooth decay, caries, periodontitis),preparation for planned maxillofacial operations in order to prevent purulent-inflammatory complications.
In diseases of the gastrointestinal tract:
- acute intestinal infections, food-borne diseases caused by opportunistic microorganisms or unidentified etiology; rotavirus gastroenteritis;
- long-term intestinal disorders, especially in young children;
- prolonged and chronic colitis and enterocolitis of infectious and non-infectious etiology, accompanied by a disturbance of microflora;
- medium-severe and mild form of ulcerative colitis in adults;
- Weakened, often ill children and adults with dysbacteriosis, including those accompanied by immunodeficiency;
- complex therapy of atopic dermatitis in children with intestinal dysbacteriosis.
Corrective therapy with acylactone can be prescribed after a course of treatment with bacteriophages.