Leviquin does not have lactose and is a broad spectrum antibiotic. If you
are prone to yeast infections you'll get one anyway.
Some CR or continuous release forms of medications have lactose as an inert
when the standard form doesn't.
There is a daily injectable for osteo that is very effective---just can't
think of the name. No side affects.
Compounding pharmacies can be very expensive. Also ask what the capsule
itself is made of.
Myra
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