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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for Animals
  1. ... caused by allergic reactions to pollen, ragweed, grass, animal hair, or pet dander. Olopatadine is in a ...
  2. ... strict vegetarian diet that does not allow any animal products, including dairy products and eggs). Lack of ...
  3. ... strict vegetarian diet that does not allow any animal products including eggs and dairy products). Lack of ...
  4. ... allergies to other substances such as dust mites, animal dander, and mold. It is also used to ...
  5. ... allergy to other substances (such as dust mites, animal dander, cockroaches, and molds). These symptoms include sneezing; ...
  6. ... are spread by ticks, lice, mites, and infected animals. It is also used along with other medications ...
  7. ... are spread by ticks, lice, mites, and infected animals. It is also used along with other medications ...
  8. ... are spread by ticks, lice, mites, and infected animals. It is also used along with other medications ...
  9. Gelatin is a protein made from animal collagen, usually from cows and pigs. It's commonly used to make capsules, cosmetics, ointments, and foods. Collagen is one of the materials ...
  10. Vitamin B12 From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... B12 is found in a wide variety of animal foods. Plant foods have no vitamin B12 unless ... vitamin B12. People who eat little or no animal foods, such as vegetarians and vegans , might not ...
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