Lactose
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What is Lactose?
Lactose Anhydrous is a pharmaceutical excipient commonly used as a filler or binder in the formulation of tablets and capsules. It is derived from milk and is free of water, offering enhanced stability and ease of processing compared to its hydrated counterpart. Its excellent compressibility and compatibility with active pharmaceutical ingredients make it a versatile choice in the production of solid dosage forms.Side Effects
- Diarrhea
- Bloating
- Flatulence
Warnings
- Individuals with lactose intolerance may experience digestive discomfort
- Patients with galactosemia should avoid lactose-containing products
- Check for lactose in inactive ingredients if allergic
- Consult a healthcare provider if experiencing severe digestive symptoms
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- Diarrhea
- Bloating
- Flatulence
- Stomach cramps
- Individuals with lactose intolerance may experience digestive discomfort
- Patients with galactosemia should avoid lactose-containing products
- Check for lactose in inactive ingredients if allergic
- Consult a healthcare provider if experiencing severe digestive symptoms
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Lactose 500GM of
What is Lactose ?
Lactose Anhydrous is a pharmaceutical excipient commonly used as a filler or binder in the formulation of tablets and capsules. It is derived from milk and is free of water, offering enhanced stability and ease of processing compared to its hydrated counterpart. Its excellent compressibility and compatibility with active pharmaceutical ingredients make it a versatile choice in the production of solid dosage forms.
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