Lactose
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What is Lactose?
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar derived from galactose and glucose, commonly found in milk and dairy products. It is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient due to its excellent compressibility properties, acting as a filler and binder in tablet formulation. Lactose facilitates drug absorption and offers stability, making it a valuable component in solid dosage forms such as tablets and capsules.Side Effects
- bloating
- diarrhea
- gas
Warnings
- Individuals with lactose intolerance should avoid or limit consumption of this product as it may exacerbate digestive symptoms.
- Consult a healthcare provider before using if you have a pre-existing condition or are on any medications.
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- bloating
- diarrhea
- gas
- stomach pain
- Individuals with lactose intolerance should avoid or limit consumption of this product as it may exacerbate digestive symptoms.
- Consult a healthcare provider before using if you have a pre-existing condition or are on any medications.
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Lactose 500GM of
What is Lactose ?
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar derived from galactose and glucose, commonly found in milk and dairy products. It is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient due to its excellent compressibility properties, acting as a filler and binder in tablet formulation. Lactose facilitates drug absorption and offers stability, making it a valuable component in solid dosage forms such as tablets and capsules.
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