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Why is Spectracef contraindicated in patients with a milk allergy?

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Why is Spectracef contraindicated in patients with a milk allergy?

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Spectracef Tablets contain sodium caseinate, a milk protein. Patients with milk protein hypersensitivity, which differs from lactose intolerance, should not be administered Spectracef. A milk protein allergy is an abnormal response to milk protein that is triggered by the immune system. Spectracef does not contain lactose and can be administered to patients with lactose intolerance.

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