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Investigating the Link: Can Lactaid Cause Diarrhea?

5 min read
An estimated 65% to 70% of the world's population has a reduced ability to digest lactose after infancy [1.5.2, 1.5.4, 1.6.6]. For many, Lactaid seems like the perfect solution, but what happens when the remedy itself is suspected of causing problems? Can Lactaid cause diarrhea?

Who should not take Lactaid pills?

4 min read
According to research, about 65% of the world's population has a reduced ability to digest lactose after infancy. Lactaid pills are a popular over-the-counter solution for many, but certain health conditions and circumstances mean that you should not take Lactaid pills.

Investigating a Potential Link: Can Lactaid Cause Fever?

4 min read
Lactose intolerance affects a significant portion of the global population, with some estimates suggesting up to two-thirds of people experience lactose malabsorption [1.5.5]. While many use Lactaid for relief, a common question is: can Lactaid cause fever? This article examines the evidence.

Is there a Lactaid pill you can take once a day?

3 min read
Over 70% of the world's population is affected by some form of lactose malabsorption, but managing symptoms like gas and bloating doesn't have to mean constant pill-taking. Many people wonder, "Is there a Lactaid pill you can take once a day?" The answer is that while traditional Lactaid requires dosing with each dairy-containing meal, there are emerging probiotic alternatives designed for once-daily use.

Understanding What Happens if You Take LACTAID Every Day?

4 min read
According to a 2019 study, approximately 70% of the world's population is lactase deficient, making lactose intolerance a widespread issue. For those who struggle to digest dairy, lactase enzyme supplements like Lactaid are a common solution, leading many to wonder what happens if you take LACTAID every day.

Does Costco sell Lactaid pills?

4 min read
According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 68% of the world's population is affected by lactose malabsorption, making lactase enzyme supplements essential for many. If you're managing this condition and have a Costco membership, you might wonder: Does Costco sell Lactaid pills? The answer is yes, but the warehouse also offers its own popular and cost-effective store-brand alternative.