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SacrosidaseSacrosidase Article SummarySacrosidase (trade Name Sucraid) Is A Medication Used To Replace Sucrase In People Lacking This Enzyme.[1] It Is Available As An Oral Solution. [edit] References ^ Treem Wr, Mcadams L, Stanford L, Kastoff G, Justinich C, Hyams J (1999). "sacrosidase Therapy For Congenital Sucrase-isomaltase Deficiency". J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. 28 (2): 13742. Pmid 9932843. this Pharmacology-related Article Is A Stub. You Can Help Wikipedia By Expanding It. v d ... Read the Full Sacrosidase ArticleArticle May Include Instructions, Side Effects, Interactions, Etc. This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacrosidase Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:Note: May Include Dosages for Drugs similar to SacrosidaseSolution 8,500 iu/ml, 8500IU/ml Related Drug Page(s): Related Search Results for SacrosidaseWebmasters or Publishers: Link To This Drug ListingCopy and Paste the HTML Code Below to Create a Link to this Listing from any Web Page or Email.Graphical Link:
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