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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2727232" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I know it depends on the doctor and the antibiotics.</p><p>But I have been given glucose (sugar) free version.</p><p>There is in most medications a certain amount of something ending in 'ose.</p><p>Depending on your intolerance to sugars of every variety, cold remedies are about as much use to a chocolate fireguard. A And usually full of sugar, as this boost to your BG levels, softens the symptoms every time you take them, but after a couple of hours, you feel just as bad.</p><p>There is no cure for the common cold, most cases of flu. If not given antibiotics.</p><p>I had to go through all this with my endo, who advised paracetamol.</p><p>Being lactose intolerant gives me more issues, as there is a lot of pills out there that contain lactose as a binder.</p><p>Never mind the other binders used in pharmaceuticals.</p><p>It is a minefield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2727232, member: 85785"] I know it depends on the doctor and the antibiotics. But I have been given glucose (sugar) free version. There is in most medications a certain amount of something ending in 'ose. Depending on your intolerance to sugars of every variety, cold remedies are about as much use to a chocolate fireguard. A And usually full of sugar, as this boost to your BG levels, softens the symptoms every time you take them, but after a couple of hours, you feel just as bad. There is no cure for the common cold, most cases of flu. If not given antibiotics. I had to go through all this with my endo, who advised paracetamol. Being lactose intolerant gives me more issues, as there is a lot of pills out there that contain lactose as a binder. Never mind the other binders used in pharmaceuticals. It is a minefield. [/QUOTE]
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