Limitless Lactase Strawberry Chewable Tablets Lactose Digestion 30 Tablets
Limitless Lactase Strawberry chewable tablets contain lactase enzyme 12000 FCC and are used to help digest lactose in milk, cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products.
Product Uses
- Used to help people with lactose intolerance digest dairy products.
- May reduce bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort related to lactose intake.
- Helpful when eating meals that contain milk or dairy ingredients.
- The chewable form is suitable for use immediately before or during lactose containing food.
Benefits and Features
- Limitless Lactase tablets help break lactose into simpler sugars that are easier to absorb.
- The product data states a strength of 12000 FCC to support use with dairy meals.
- Strawberry flavor improves acceptability for repeated use.
- The product does not treat milk protein allergy; it is related to lactose digestion only.
How to Use
- Chew one tablet immediately before or during consumption of lactose containing products as stated in the product data.
- Do not swallow the tablet whole if it is intended to be chewed.
- It may be used with milk, cheese, yogurt, or chocolate containing dairy ingredients.
- If symptoms persist despite correct use, consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.
Warnings and Precautions
- Do not use if allergic to lactase enzyme or any excipient.
- It is not suitable for immune milk allergy; milk proteins should be avoided in that condition.
- Severe symptoms, weight loss, or blood in stool require medical assessment and should not be assumed to be lactose intolerance.
- Keep Limitless Lactase out of reach of children and store as directed.
FAQs
- Is Limitless Lactase Strawberry a permanent treatment for lactose intolerance?
- No. It is an enzyme aid taken with lactose containing foods to reduce symptoms, but it does not change the underlying lactase deficiency.
- Can it be used with all dairy products?
- It can be used with foods or drinks containing lactose, but response varies with lactose amount and individual sensitivity.
- How is lactose intolerance different from milk allergy?
- Lactose intolerance is a digestive issue related to milk sugar; milk allergy is an immune reaction to milk proteins and needs different precautions.
For optimal use, consult the pharmacist.