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What is the glutanase tablet?

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

See article: Per: http://www.empr.com/recombinant-glutenase-cuts-gluten-induced-mucosal-injury/article/356104/ - Glutanase "can reduce gluten-induced small intestinal mucosal injury in patients with celiac disease, according to a study published in the June issue of Gastroenterology."

Answered 7/12/2014

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Glutenase: glutenase ALV003 appears to attenuate gluten-induced small intestinal mucosal injury in patients with celiac disease in the context of an everyday gluten-free diet containing daily up to 2 g gluten.

Answered 11/4/2014

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