Pille enthält Laktose..was nun?

Hallo, die Frage steht oben. Ich bin Laktose-Intolerant… Hab’s angegeben… Also bei der Frauenärztin..bei Unverträglichkeiten 😅 jetzt hab ich die Pille, bin Zuhause und lese Laktose….. Kann man die trotzdem vertragen?

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holzlandhexe
3 months ago

Hello, I’d like to see you in your special case valette guess. It’s with yours sibilla absolutely ineffective, but lactose-free.

Your gyn should just put this “Aut-idem-Kreuz” on the prescription, then the pharmacy is obliged to hand you the valette and not a (lactose-containing) generic. This is often happening at the tresen without any bohei.

In the case of (usual) private recipes in prevention from a certain age, you may choose the product in the pharmacy itself anyway. – Many very dear greetings and a wonderful weekend, Imke =)

holzlandhexe
2 months ago
Reply to  Bananamouse

NoThis is NOT right in your case!! In your other Fred on the subject, I had just answered you a little more detailed. – Greetings, Imke =)

Destranix
3 months ago

There’s little lactose inside. Can go, but don’t have to. If you have complaints or if you have doubts about it, then let your doctor write you another preparation.

Destranix
3 months ago
Reply to  Bananamouse

Then talk to your doctor and the pharmacist.

Destranix
3 months ago

If you mean…

FrayG
3 months ago

throw away

Destranix
3 months ago

No one should kiss. But you could also give it to the pharmacy. Or keep it.

Waldi2007
3 months ago

Of course you do. With me it would not make sense to take the pill 😉, but I am also lactose-intolerant. Then simply take a lactase-containing preparation with, for example, Lactostop 3300 FCC, which should suffice.

Waldi2007
3 months ago
Reply to  Bananamouse

Every time you take one of these pills, you also take a LactoStop. That should be enough. If not, you can go up to 5500 FCC at LactoStop.

Waldi2007
3 months ago

You can also do – just ask your FA.