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LACTAID® lactase enzyme is a natural-sourced supplement that helps your body break down the lactose in milk and other dairy foods so they're easier to digest.

 

LACTAID® Fast Act is a new formula that starts to disintegrate twice as fast as Ultra!*

 

LACTAID® Fast Act is available in individually-wrapped caplets or chewable tablets, so they're easy to take with you wherever you go. Just one dose before meals can help prevent gas, diarrhea, bloating and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with lactose intolerance.

 

Enjoy dairy again!

 

*Based on simulated lactose digestion studies comparing to LACTAID® Ultra

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Symptoms of lactose intolerance only develop when you don’t have enough lactase enzyme in the body to digest lactose.

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Stomach problems may be more than eating too much


By taking certain supplements, you can now eat the calcium-rich foods your bones need, even if you are lactose intolerant.


We all know the feeling of having eaten too much, or how our stomach reacts to foods that disagree with us.

 

But for one in five Canadians, and especially those of Asian or African heritage, symptoms of gas, bloating, abdominal pain and occasionally, diarrhea can be all too familiar. What these people share is a condition called lactose intolerance[1].

 

As children, we are born with lactase, a critical enzyme that breaks down lactose, a key sugar in milk and other dairy products. Many people continue to produce...

 

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