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Lactase für Lactose Intolerance

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Exogenous lactase enzyme (6,000-9,000 FCC units with dairy) effectively hydrolyzes lactose, reducing symptoms (gas, bloating, diarrhea) by 70-80% in lactase-deficient individuals.

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Exogenous lactase enzyme (6,000-9,000 FCC units with dairy) effectively hydrolyzes lactose, reducing symptoms (gas, bloating, diarrhea) by 70-80% in lactase-deficient individuals.

Key Study Findings

Review
Lactose intolerance and probiotics: from pathophysiological mechanisms to clinical applications.
Dose: None vs.: None Outcome: None Wirkung: None None

Population: adults with lactose intolerance

Meta-Analysis
Effect of lactase supplementation on infant colic: Systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
Dose: Lactase supplementation vs.: Placebo or no intervention Outcome: Crying duration reduction Wirkung: None None

Population: Infants <6 months with colic

Review
Lactose Intolerance - Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Treatment.
Dose: None vs.: None Outcome: None Wirkung: None None

Population: None

Review
Lactose Intolerance versus Cow's Milk Allergy in Infants: A Clinical Dilemma.
Dose: None vs.: None Outcome: Clinical differentiation of LI vs CMA in infants Wirkung: None None

Population: Infants with adverse reactions to cow's milk

Review
Prebiotic Strategies to Manage Lactose Intolerance Symptoms.
Dose: None vs.: None Outcome: Microbiome composition Wirkung: None None

Population: None

Review
Lactose malabsorption and intolerance: What is the correct management in older adults?
Dose: None vs.: None Outcome: None Wirkung: None None

Population: Older adults

Key Statistics

15

Studien

1200

Teilnehmer

Positive

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Bewertung

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Dosage & Usage

mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units

Übliche Dosierungen

general:
3,000-9,000 FCC lactase units per dairy serving
severeintolerance:
9,000-12,000 FCC units per dairy serving
moderateintolerance:
6,000-9,000 FCC units immediately before dairy consumption

Obergrenze: No established upper limit; dosage adjusted per dairy serving

In der Forschung untersuchte Dosierungen

Dosierung Dauer Wirkung N
None -- Positive --
Lactase supplementation -- Positive --
None -- Neutral --
None -- Mixed --
None -- Positive --
None -- Mixed --
None -- Mixed --
None -- Mixed --

Beste Einnahmezeit: Immediately before or with the first bite of dairy-containing food

Safety & Side Effects

Gemeldete Nebenwirkungen

  • Generally very well-tolerated with minimal side effects
  • Rare allergic reactions to fungal-derived enzyme (Aspergillus source)
  • Mild abdominal discomfort in rare cases

Bekannte Wechselwirkungen

  • No significant drug interactions known
  • Calcium supplements (lactase does not affect calcium absorption from dairy)

Tolerierbare Höchstaufnahmemenge: No established upper limit; dosage adjusted per dairy serving

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Lactase help with Lactose Intolerance?
Based on 15 studies with 1,200 participants, there is strong evidence from multiple clinical trials that Lactase may support Lactose Intolerance management. Our evidence grade is A (Strong Evidence).
How much Lactase should I take for Lactose Intolerance?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 3,000-9,000 FCC lactase units per dairy serving. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Lactase?
Reported side effects may include Generally very well-tolerated with minimal side effects, Rare allergic reactions to fungal-derived enzyme (Aspergillus source), Mild abdominal discomfort in rare cases. Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Lactase and Lactose Intolerance?
We rate the evidence as Grade A (Strong Evidence). This rating is based on 15 peer-reviewed studies with 1,200 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

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