How do medications treat secondary lactose intolerance?

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  1. There aren't really any medications that can be used to treat secondary lactose intolerance. However, lactase enzymes are available without a prescription in tablet or liquid form. Lactase is the enzyme that helps your body break down lactose, the sugar that's found in dairy products. By taking lactase tablets before eating dairy, or by adding the drops to milk or other dairy products, you may be able to eat those products with fewer symptoms. Other treatments that may help symptoms of secondary lactose intolerance depend on the underlying condition. Medications that help treat the disease or injury that cause secondary lactose intolerance may also help reduce symptoms.

    There aren't really any medications that can be used to treat secondary lactose intolerance. However, lactase enzymes are available without a prescription in tablet or liquid form. Lactase is the enzyme that helps your body break down lactose, the... More