Is Lactulose Dairy Free?

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Lactulose, used to treat constipation, is a synthetic sugar that occurs when milk (dairy) is heated.

Lactulose and the Dairy Free Diet

Lactulose is a synthetic disaccharide syrup, primarily used as a laxative to treat constipation and sometimes to reduce blood ammonia levels in patients with liver disease. It is produced by isomerizing lactose, a sugar found in milk, into lactulose. While lactulose is derived from milk, the process typically removes any milk proteins, making it suitable for most individuals on a dairy-free diet. However, it is important to note that individuals with severe lactose intolerance or milk allergies should consult with a healthcare provider before use.

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