Could someone remind me the problem with using sucrose pillules as opposed
to starch/sucrose combination? It was discussed at some time on the lists.
I have been using sucrose lately and find it lasts better than the
starch/sucrose combination. There is also available lactose/sucrose,
starch/sucrose as well as glucose tablets.
Regards
Robyn
The ignorance of yesterday is the knowledge of today
which in turn becomes the ignorance of tomorrow
Pillules
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Re: Pillules
Hi Robyn,
When you say
do you mean to say that the patient's reaction is more lasting, or ???
Shannon
When you say
do you mean to say that the patient's reaction is more lasting, or ???
Shannon
Re: Pillules
Hi Shannon
I have been using sucrose pillules for awhile, and they do not seem to go
"off" like the starch ones did for me. I have 2 jars of clumps of sugary
unbleached hundreds and thousands in my cupboard, that I only use in an
emergency. Not all have clumped, but it takes a little effort to get to the
useable ones. The sucrose has not deteriorated in any way for ages and ages.
Regards
Robyn
The ignorance of yesterday is the knowledge of today
which in turn becomes the ignorance of tomorrow
I have been using sucrose pillules for awhile, and they do not seem to go
"off" like the starch ones did for me. I have 2 jars of clumps of sugary
unbleached hundreds and thousands in my cupboard, that I only use in an
emergency. Not all have clumped, but it takes a little effort to get to the
useable ones. The sucrose has not deteriorated in any way for ages and ages.
Regards
Robyn
The ignorance of yesterday is the knowledge of today
which in turn becomes the ignorance of tomorrow