Women’s health
Gyntima® : Expertly tailored probiotics to nurture women’s health

Balancing women’s health
The vaginal and urinary microbiota are distinct yet interconnected ecosystems. When balanced, these communities are typically dominated by Lactobacillus species that maintain an acidic pH, reinforce mucosal barriers, and help protect against pathogens. This equilibrium lowers the risk of bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal candidiasis and urinary tract infections, and plays a key role through natural life stages such as menstruation, pregnancy and menopause.¹,²,³
Disruptions can arise from hormonal changes, antibiotic use or aging. These shifts disturb the natural equilibrium, contributing to discomfort and greater susceptibility to infections.⁴,⁵,⁶ Our probiotics are specifically developed for women, designed to help restore and maintain vaginal microbiota balance in these situations. The range provides dedicated support for daily stability, recovery after imbalance, urinary comfort and the challenges of menopause.
Probiotic solutions for Women’s health

Gyntima® Balance
1 billion CFU/dose
Indications
- Vaginal microbiota imbalance
- Immune support for sustained comfort and protection
Probiotic Strains
- L. gasseri KABP® 064
Formats
Capsules

Gyntima® Restore
Indications
- Vaginal candidiasis
- Vaginosis
Probiotic Strains
- L. plantarum KABP® 061
Formats
Vaginal tablets

Gyntima® Menopause
1 billion CFU/dose
Indications
- Estrogen level decline
- Menopause-related symptoms
Probiotic Strains
- L. plantarum KABP® 051
- L. brevis KABP® 052
- P. acidilactici KABP® 021
Formats
Capsules, sticks

Gyntima® Cyscare
1 billion CFU/dose
Indications
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Urogenital microbiota balance
Probiotic Strains
- L. plantarum KABP® 062
- L. plantarum KABP® 063
Formats
Capsules, sticks
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- Čeprnja M, et al. Current Viewpoint on Female Urogenital Microbiome—The “Unknown” of UTI? Pathogens. 2023;12(5):645.
- Saenz CN, et al. The Human Urinary Microbiome and Its Potential Role in Recurrent UTIs. Eur Urol Focus. 2024;10(1):30–39.
- Park MG, Cho S, Oh MM. Menopausal Changes in the Microbiome—A Review Focused on the Genitourinary Microbiome. Diagnostics. 2023;13(6):1193.
- Micks E, Reed SD, Mitchell C. The Postmenopausal Vaginal Microbiome and Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2024;67(1):79–88.
- Wasnik VB, et al. Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause. StatPearls. 2023.