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  2. Mannitol - Wikipedia

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    Mannitol is a type of sugar alcohol used as a sweetener and medication. [5] [6] It is used as a low calorie sweetener as it is poorly absorbed by the intestines. [5]As a medication, it is used to decrease pressure in the eyes, as in glaucoma, and to lower increased intracranial pressure.

  3. Nearly a quarter of U.S. kids take vitamin supplements. Here ...

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    For these kids, she would suggest either a multivitamin or a selection of supplements, such as vitamin D, Omega-3 fatty acids, or vitamin C. Vitamins that are most likely to need supplementing ...

  4. Lactase - Wikipedia

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    Lactase (Lactaid commercially) is used as a medication for lactose intolerance. Since it is an enzyme, its function can be inhibited by the acidity of the stomach. Since it is an enzyme, its function can be inhibited by the acidity of the stomach.

  5. Flintstones Chewable Vitamins - Wikipedia

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    Flintstones Chewable Vitamins are a supplemental multivitamin for children, shaped like the characters of the Hanna-Barbera animated sitcom The Flintstones. They were introduced in 1968 by Miles Laboratories and taste sweet like candy. Miles Laboratories was acquired by Bayer in 1978. The vitamins are a very successful dietary supplement. [1]

  6. Abbott sued over its marketing of potentially harmful toddler ...

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    Marketed for consumption by children ages 12 to 36 months, toddler milk is portrayed as the next step for little ones after they have outgrown infant formulas approved by the U.S. Food and Drug ...

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  8. McNeil Consumer Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    In early 1991, Kligerman licensed the Lactaid brand (note the change of capitalization) to McNeil. Johnson & Johnson "poured millions into slick packaging and advertising," and turned Lactaid into its fastest-growing brand during the 1990s. [3] In 1993, McNeil Medical Products merged with Ortho Pharmaceutical to form Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical.

  9. Gummy supplement - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, gummy supplements are made from gelatin, cornstarch, water and sugar, along with flavorings. [7]Although gummy vitamins are the most popular type of gummy supplements, they may also be derived from herbal supplements, containing extracts from plants like ashwagandha [8] and cannabis (e.g., CBD), [9] as well as the algae-derived astaxanthin.