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Before I was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome, it was thought that I might be lactose intolerant. I tried using the Lactaid pills, and since I did sometimes get relief with them, it was assumed that the problem was solved. Unfortunately, I still sometimes got symptoms even when I had not consumed any milk products, and so further testing was done. Eventually it was ruled that I had both lactose intolerance and IBS. However, my lactose intolerance is very mild and usually does not cause any problems unless I eat a very large amount of milk product at once. For this, I keep some Lactaid on hand, just in case I need it. Since
I rarely use the product, it takes a long time for me to get through a bottle of the pills and they often go out of date before I get them used up.
When I saw the chewable type, I thought this might be a good deal. They do cost more than the tablets if you break it down to price per dose, but since I was wasting tablets when they went out of date, it really didn’t matter much. I was paying the same either way.
I first tried the chewables out of curiosity. I knew I didn’t actually need them, but I was looking for an excuse to try them,