How Can We Mitigate the Effects of Dysbiosis in Toxicology?
Mitigating the effects of dysbiosis involves restoring and maintaining a healthy gut microbiota. Approaches include dietary interventions, probiotics, prebiotics, and fecal microbiota transplantation. In toxicology, reducing exposure to harmful chemicals and judicious use of antibiotics are essential strategies. Moreover, personalized medicine approaches that consider an individual's microbiome could optimize drug therapy and reduce adverse effects.