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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1547481" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I believe that because there is so many allergies or intolerance to so many different ingredients. The space required would be much bigger that the item you are reading. For example, I've taken aspirin for years and because of my dairy intolerance, lactose is an ingredient in a lot of oral meds, that if I get a change in brand of tablet. I have to be careful that it doesn't effect my blood levels because of the lactose. You would think, that, with the amount of lactose is such an insignificant percentage of the actual ingredients, how could it be harmful? But it doesn't work that way.</p><p></p><p>I would imagine that a lot of diabetics, have no idea, that having an intolerance to certain foods such as wheat and gluten. That even the meds they have been prescribed are just as liable to effect them, hence the wide ranging side effects of diabetic meds. Even for those injecting insulin, an overdose is really bad!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1547481, member: 85785"] I believe that because there is so many allergies or intolerance to so many different ingredients. The space required would be much bigger that the item you are reading. For example, I've taken aspirin for years and because of my dairy intolerance, lactose is an ingredient in a lot of oral meds, that if I get a change in brand of tablet. I have to be careful that it doesn't effect my blood levels because of the lactose. You would think, that, with the amount of lactose is such an insignificant percentage of the actual ingredients, how could it be harmful? But it doesn't work that way. I would imagine that a lot of diabetics, have no idea, that having an intolerance to certain foods such as wheat and gluten. That even the meds they have been prescribed are just as liable to effect them, hence the wide ranging side effects of diabetic meds. Even for those injecting insulin, an overdose is really bad! [/QUOTE]
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