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I have the allergy that is like an auto-immune disorder to milk. I am trying to figure out where the various calcium additives that are found in so many foods comes from.
You can't get aspirin without the allergy-triggering compound, because the allergy-triggering compound is aspirin ... acetylsalicylic acid.
you cant be allergic to tuna or soup unless you put an ingredient you are allergic with...
Yes... the only ingredient is puffed rice.
Consumer material refers to instructions, ingredient lists, nutrition facts, allergy warnings, etc. on food packaging.
Consumer material refers to instructions, ingredient lists, nutrition facts, allergy warnings, etc. on food packaging.
Formalin is formaldehyde in an aqueous solution. Some people have a formaldehyde allergy which could be triggered by contact with formalin.
Either the chocolate was bad (spoiled, food poisoning, ect.) or you have an intolerance / allergy to the chocolate or an ingredient within the chocolate.
Cetirizine is the active ingredient for the following brand name drugs:Zyrtec/Reactine (US, Canada, Australia, UK) as Allergy/Asthma, OTC medication.Cetzine (India) as Allergy/Asthma, OTC medication.All 3 of the the above drugs are available over the counter.
Products such as decongestants, allergy medications, and some weight loss supplements may contain pseudoephedrine. It is important to check the label of these products to see if they contain pseudoephedrine as it is a key ingredient in some cold and allergy medications.
No, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is not an ingredient in Flonase. Flonase is a nasal spray that contains the active ingredient fluticasone propionate, which is a corticosteroid used to treat nasal allergy symptoms. It does not contain any cannabinoids or psychoactive substances like THC.
No, Nasacort does not contain pseudoephedrine. Nasacort is a nasal spray that contains the active ingredient triamcinolone acetonide, which is a corticosteroid used to relieve allergy symptoms. Pseudoephedrine, on the other hand, is a decongestant commonly found in other cold and allergy medications.