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Dairy Ease

Generically: Lactase (pronounced LAK-tase) LAK-tase“LAK-tase”.
Names of Brands: Dairy Ease, Lactaid, Lactaid Fast Act, Lactaid Ultra, Lac-Dose, Lactrase, Surelac.
Drug Class: Digestive enzymes.

What is Dairy Ease?

Dairy enzyme is an enzyme that assists your body in breaking down lactose from dairy products. If you're lactose-intolerant, consumption of dairy products could cause gas, stomach pain, bloating, or diarrhea. Dairy Ease is a nutritional supplement that can reduce symptoms for people suffering from lactose intolerance who consume dairy products, such as milk or other dairy products. It is not known if Dairy Ease is effective in treating any medical problem. Medical use of this product is not accepted by the FDA. This medication is not to be used to replace the medication that is prescribed by your doctor. Dairy Ease is usually advertised as a nutritional supplement. There are no controlled production standards set for supplements, and a few of the products that are sold on the market have been proven to contain harmful metals or other substances. Dietary supplements must be purchased from a trusted source to avoid the possibility of contamination. Dairy Ease could also be used to accomplish other purposes that are not covered in this product's guidelines.

Side effects Dairy Ease

Contact a medical professional immediately. If you are experiencing warning signs of an allergic response, such as symptoms of hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of your lips, face, or tongue, The less serious side effects could be more likely, and you could not experience any whatsoever. This is not a comprehensive list of all the side effects. Others could happen. Contact your physician for advice regarding medical adverse effects. You can report any adverse reactions to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Follow the instructions on the label and in the package. Make sure you use the product exactly as indicated.

Before you take this drug

The product could contain phenylalanine, which can be harmful if you suffer from the condition known as phenylketonuria (PKU). Talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or another healthcare professional to determine if it's appropriate for you to take this medication when you suffer from another medical condition. Do not offer Dairy Ease to a child less than 4 years of age. Consult your doctor prior to taking this product if you are nursing or pregnant.

How to take Dairy Ease?

If you're considering using supplements, make sure you consult your physician. It is also possible to consult someone who is certified in the use of herbal and health supplements.

If you decide to use Dairy Ease, apply it according to the directions on the label or as recommended by your pharmacist, doctor, or other healthcare provider. Use less than what is indicated on the package. Take Dairy Ease at the very first bite or drink of any dairy product that you consume. It is possible to take this medication each day with every meal and snack that has dairy. When you consume greater amounts of dairy items within 30–45 minutes, use Dairy Ease again. Contact your physician if you are still experiencing the symptoms associated with lactose intolerance. Also, the symptoms worsen when you use this product. Keep cool and dry, away from heat and moisture. Avoid refrigerating.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Dose as quickly as you can, at the beginning of eating or having a snack. Don't take two doses at once.

What happens if I overdose?

A high dose of Dairy Ease is unlikely to cause severe symptoms.

What should be avoided?

Do not take your dose in the morning or too late with a food that contains dairy products, or Dairy Ease may not be as effective.

Interaction with other drugs

Other medications may interact with Dairy Ease, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Inform your doctor about any other medications you take.