Registered as Natural Medicine
1993 registration record for Maxilin as a natural medicine.
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Maxilin is supported by decades of clinical records, pharmacological approvals, patent documentation, and independent laboratory testing.
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1993 registration record for Maxilin as a natural medicine.
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Clinical use record covering patient treatment documentation.
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Documented Maxilin use in a gynaecology setting.
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Documented Maxilin use in paediatric treatment records.
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Patent document covering the Maxilin invention record.
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Record of ownership transfer for the Maxilin patent.
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Trademark registration document for the Maxilin brand.
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Copyright certificate supporting the Maxilin documentation set.
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Research findings document included with the evidence materials.
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Availability document included with the supporting records.
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India approval document included with the evidence set.
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Approved by the Pharmacological Commission in Kazakhstan under Protocol No. 12.
Used for dysbacteriosis at the 1st Polyclinic Association in Almaty.
Republican Military Polyclinic records documented restoration of healthy flora within 5-7 days.
Institute of Pediatrics, Almaty documented supervised use for children with intestinal dysbacteriosis and related conditions.
Patent granted for the method of obtaining Maxilin and correcting microflora in humans and animals.
Almaty Technological University Test Report No. 798 confirmed 20 billion CFU lactic acid microorganisms and zero coliforms.
EnergyMax Global Private Limited received Central License No. 12725999000778 in India.
Maxilin uses L. acidophilus 2585, presented as a naturally sourced strain refined over decades.
Records describe resistance to multiple antibiotics, supporting use during antibiotic courses.
The formula combines probiotic bacteria with inulin, the prebiotic food source that supports bacterial viability.
Site documentation reports no contraindications or adverse effects across long-term recorded use.
| Factor | maXilin™ | Standard Probiotic |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Natural L. acidophilus 2585 | Often synthetically manufactured |
| Probiotic + prebiotic | Synbiotic, includes inulin | Often bacteria only |
| Antibiotic resistance | Documented resistance profile | Often destroyed by antibiotics |
| Clinical records | Clinical acts and patent history | Varies by product |
| Lab testing | 2024 CFU and coliform testing cited | Varies by brand and batch |