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Lactose monohydrate is a type of sugar found in milk. Due to its chemical structure, it's processed into a powder and used as a sweetener, stabilizer, or filler in the food and pharmaceutical industries. You may see it on the ingredient lists of pills, infant formulas, and packaged sweet foods.
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Lactose monohydrate is a crystallized form of milk sugar. It's commonly used as a filler for medications and added to packaged foods, baked goods, and infant formulas as a sweetener or stabilizer. This additive is widely considered safe and may not cause symptoms in those who are otherwise lactose intolerant.
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LACTOSE MONOHYDRATE The maximum recommended daily dose is 500 mg/day in 2 divided doses.
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Lactose is present as an excipient in nearly half of all solid medicines. Despite the assumption of chemical stability.
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Lactose is present as an excipient in nearly half of all solid medicines. Despite the assumption of chemical stability.
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