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Experience the easiest way to screen for lactose intolerance
A Lactose Intolerance kit detects reducing sugar in stool which is a screening test to detect for diarrhea from disaccharidase deficiencies, (eg, lactase deficiency or monosaccharide malabsorption
Who should do the tests
Your doctor may order the test as part of routine check up or if you have any of the following:
- Abdominal bloating and Gases
- Dirrhea and abdomial pain
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea and vomiting
Instructions
Don’t use antibiotics before testing as it can alter the intestinal flora and affect acid production.
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- avoid (salicylates, penicillin, ascorbic acid, nalidixic acid, cephalosporins and probenecid) as it can give false positive results.
- Avoid contamination with urine
- Don’t collect on diaper collections as it can be falsely decreased
How to order
Test in four easy steps
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