Sacrosidase for Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency User Reviews
Brand names: Sucraid
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 11, 2023
Sucraid (sacrosidase) "I've experienced no side effects. This medication has made a huge difference in my quality of life. I still have to monitor my diet as it doesn't help with starches and their digestion. The company is very diligent and customer service is excellent. The pharmacist actually calls to follow up on one's care. Vials can be carried in the travel packets provided or premixed in 4 oz of water for travel or restaurant use."
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Sucraid (sacrosidase) "Thirsty, dehydration, nervous legs, rash, insomnia, dizziness. Receding headaches after 3-4 weeks. Dosage per snack or meal is 2ml/4 oz filtered water. Important to keep medicine in a cooler/ dark bag and I use a rubber band around the solution with the measuring (1ml) cup. Never have to look for the measuring cup!"