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Can probiotic supplements prevent hangovers? They’re not a magic solution, scientists say

Taking a probiotic supplement before drinking alcohol won’t stop you becoming hungover, drug experts say. But it won’t harm you either

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Experts say probiotic supplements don’t prevent hangovers, and that the best way to avoid feeling ill after a night out is to drink in moderation. Photo: Shutterstock

The ads on podcasts and social media were tantalising: over-the-counter probiotic supplements that could ward off the worst effects of a hangover if taken before drinking.

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As a bourbon reviewer who enjoys the flavour of spirits but has always been easily prone to hangovers, Eric Burke was intrigued. He ordered a few bottles of Pre-Alcohol, a probiotic drink from the company ZBiotics, to test it out.

He downed the mixture of water, salt, flavouring and genetically modified bacteria.

He followed it with a cocktail, a meal and two bourbons, and woke the next morning feeling considerably more chipper than he would have expected.

ZBiotics’ Pre-Alcohol (pictured) and another supplement called Myrkl from Swedish biotech company De Faire Medical AB both rely on live bacteria to process excess acetaldehyde, ostensibly to prevent hangovers. Photo: ZBiotics
ZBiotics’ Pre-Alcohol (pictured) and another supplement called Myrkl from Swedish biotech company De Faire Medical AB both rely on live bacteria to process excess acetaldehyde, ostensibly to prevent hangovers. Photo: ZBiotics

The next night, emboldened by success, he drank another half-ounce bottle of Pre-Alcohol. He drank a bit more than the previous night – a beer with dinner and then four tumblers of bourbon.

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