Sodium Caseinate
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Aug 26, 2024.
Excipient (pharmacologically inactive substance)
What is it?
Sodium caseinate, also known as casein, is a protein found in human and animal milk. It is used in cheese making. Casein in milk and milk products has been a major component of the diet of man for centuries. People with milk allergies may have allergies to casein. Casein has also been used in paper and paperboard products for food packaging.[1]
Some examples of medications containing Sodium Caseinate
- Cefditoren Pivoxil 200 mg
- Cefditoren Pivoxil 400 mg
- PreQue 10 prenatal nutrition with coq10 and lycopene
- Spectracef 400 mg
- Spectracef 200 mg
References
- Modernist Pantry. Sodium caseinate. Accessed March 2, 2015 at http://www.modernistpantry.com/sodium-caseinate.html
Further information
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