Brand: Seeking Health

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Net Contents

0.5 fl. Oz.; 15 mL

Serving Size

5 Drop(s) [per pint of milk]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

7 93573 76985 5

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested Use: Add 5 drops of Lactase Drops per pint of milk; refrigerate for 24 hours; then use as desired. If lactose intolerance symptoms persist; refrigerate 48 hours before using or add more drops. Alternatively; add 5 drops of Lactase Drops directly to milk or dairy product just prior to drinking or eating; or use as directed by a healthcare professional.

Market Reference

$14.65 – $117.30· 11 listings
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    $49.99
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    Hasan Mirza, MD
    $23.00
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    $33.99
  • Kiddivit Baby Lactase Drops

    Walmart - KIDDIVIT4.1(12)
    $21.99
  • Milkaid Lactase Enzyme Drops for Lactose Reduction 15ml

    McGrocer
    $37.10
  • Lactase enzyme - Lactose remover - 100 mL

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    $14.65Lowest

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Research & Studies

  • Advances in β-Galactosidase Research: A Systematic Review from Molecular Mechanisms to Enzyme Delivery Systems

    M Király, ÁT Barna, N Kállai-Szabó, BD Kiss, I Antal… - Pharmaceutics, 2025 - mdpi.com

    … Drops containing lactase are viscous liquids, where viscosity is increased by using glucose … limited healthcare coverage. Moreover, in many healthcare systems, lactase supplements …

    20255 citations
  • Overcoming the barrier of lactose intolerance to reduce health disparities

    JK Jarvis, GD Miller - Journal of the National Medical …, 2002 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    … Drops of liquid lactase can be added to milk to break down much or all of its lactose. Or, oral lactase tablets can be taken before consuming lactose-containing foods. Train for tolerance. …

    2002156 citations
  • Oral lactase for infantile colic: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial

    M Narang, D Shah - BMC pediatrics, 2022 - Springer

    … lactase drops when added to milk formula or breastfeed prior to feeding resulted in a significant reduction in crying in infant with colic. This suggests the lactase drops … of lactase drops, …

    202228 citations
  • Simethicone medication should be avoided in infants receiving oral lactase treatment

    ES Yildirim, A Aydin, T Ince, Z Varol, B Ünal, A Demir - Children, 2024 - mdpi.com

    … we assessed the efficacy of oral lactase in infants with lactose … 86.7% of the infants responded to lactase, with no significant … that the administration of lactase drops added to milk formula …

    20244 citations
  • A trial of lactase in the management of infant colic

    Kearney, Malone, Hayes, Hyland - Journal of Human Nutrition …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library

    … Our results show that lactase drops added to milk … Lactase drops may require prior incubation with milk to be effective in infant colic. A previous double-blind crossover study of lactase ( …

    199863 citations
  • Dairy foods: are they politically correct?

    BJ Moore - Nutrition Today, 2003 - journals.lww.com

    … It is also possible to purchase commercial “lactase” tablets, drops, and powders that can be added to the milk or milk product at mealtime to aid in digesting the lactose. Intolerance …

    200317 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2022-01-22. DSLD Label ID: 259042. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.