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Recent findings from CFF regarding pancreatic enzymes?

MargaritaChic

New member
From the CFF website

<b>Should I or my child stop taking or switch pancreatic enzymes?</b>

The CF Foundation's Medical Advisory Council, together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, state that people with CF should continue to take their pancreatic enzymes as prescribed by their CF doctor because the benefits of good nutrition outweigh any potential risk from phthalates.

Your current regimen of therapies has been maximized for your health. <b>These enzymes have been used in people with CF for decades with no known problems and switching enzymes could have a negative impact on your or your child's health.</b>
 

MargaritaChic

New member
From the CFF website

<b>Should I or my child stop taking or switch pancreatic enzymes?</b>

The CF Foundation's Medical Advisory Council, together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, state that people with CF should continue to take their pancreatic enzymes as prescribed by their CF doctor because the benefits of good nutrition outweigh any potential risk from phthalates.

Your current regimen of therapies has been maximized for your health. <b>These enzymes have been used in people with CF for decades with no known problems and switching enzymes could have a negative impact on your or your child's health.</b>
 

MargaritaChic

New member
From the CFF website

<b>Should I or my child stop taking or switch pancreatic enzymes?</b>

The CF Foundation's Medical Advisory Council, together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, state that people with CF should continue to take their pancreatic enzymes as prescribed by their CF doctor because the benefits of good nutrition outweigh any potential risk from phthalates.

Your current regimen of therapies has been maximized for your health. <b>These enzymes have been used in people with CF for decades with no known problems and switching enzymes could have a negative impact on your or your child's health.</b>
 

MargaritaChic

New member
From the CFF website

<b>Should I or my child stop taking or switch pancreatic enzymes?</b>

The CF Foundation's Medical Advisory Council, together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, state that people with CF should continue to take their pancreatic enzymes as prescribed by their CF doctor because the benefits of good nutrition outweigh any potential risk from phthalates.

Your current regimen of therapies has been maximized for your health. <b>These enzymes have been used in people with CF for decades with no known problems and switching enzymes could have a negative impact on your or your child's health.</b>
 

MargaritaChic

New member
From the CFF website
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<br /><b>Should I or my child stop taking or switch pancreatic enzymes?</b>
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<br />The CF Foundation's Medical Advisory Council, together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, state that people with CF should continue to take their pancreatic enzymes as prescribed by their CF doctor because the benefits of good nutrition outweigh any potential risk from phthalates.
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<br />Your current regimen of therapies has been maximized for your health. <b>These enzymes have been used in people with CF for decades with no known problems and switching enzymes could have a negative impact on your or your child's health.</b>
 

sheanna

New member
Um, you do all realize the ENORMOUS amount of phthalates (and other toxic plastic components) that are in every day plastics that all us consumers use? The coating on our enzymes is probably just a drop in the bucket...I'd say a CFer is hardly more at risk than anybody else.
 

sheanna

New member
Um, you do all realize the ENORMOUS amount of phthalates (and other toxic plastic components) that are in every day plastics that all us consumers use? The coating on our enzymes is probably just a drop in the bucket...I'd say a CFer is hardly more at risk than anybody else.
 

sheanna

New member
Um, you do all realize the ENORMOUS amount of phthalates (and other toxic plastic components) that are in every day plastics that all us consumers use? The coating on our enzymes is probably just a drop in the bucket...I'd say a CFer is hardly more at risk than anybody else.
 

sheanna

New member
Um, you do all realize the ENORMOUS amount of phthalates (and other toxic plastic components) that are in every day plastics that all us consumers use? The coating on our enzymes is probably just a drop in the bucket...I'd say a CFer is hardly more at risk than anybody else.
 

sheanna

New member
Um, you do all realize the ENORMOUS amount of phthalates (and other toxic plastic components) that are in every day plastics that all us consumers use? The coating on our enzymes is probably just a drop in the bucket...I'd say a CFer is hardly more at risk than anybody else.
 
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