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1. Who may take Albumax®?

Albumax® may be recommended for seniors, individuals on dialysis, cancer patients, sports athletes, burns patients, individuals with anorexia, HIV patients and/or anyone at risk of malnutrition.

2. Is Albumax® safe for children?

Albumax® may be used in children from 12 years and older. If you would like to use it in children younger that 12 years, we recommend consulting a doctor or dietician. 

3. How do I take Albumax®?

Albumax® comes in a powder form and is added to food. It comes with a 5 gram scoop. One serving is equal to 3 scoops (15 grams).

4. Where can I buy Albumax®?

You will find Albumax® in leading and selected independent pharmacies. If your local pharmacy does not have it in stock, you may ask them to order it in for you.

5. Why should I take Albumax® rather than other protein supplements?

Albumax® is made up of whey protein isolate and calcium caseinate isolate. It goes under a higher filtration process which yields a higher protein content. It is approximately 95% pure protein. There are no added sugars, carbohydrates or fats.

6. Is Albumax® suitable for vegans?

The protein in Albumax® is sourced from cows milk. It will therefore not be suitable for vegans.

7. Is Albumax® safe for diabetics?

Yes, it is safe for diabetics. There are no added sugars, carbohydrates or fats. 

8. Will Albumax® have a negative affect on the kidneys?

No, as the type of protein in Albumax® decreases the amount of urea that is formed.

9. How much Albumax® may I have a day?

You may have 1 – 4 servings a day. One serving is equal to 15 grams. Should you have concerns with how much Albumax you may require, we recommend consulting a dietician.

10. How much protein is in Albumax®?

A 15 gram serving of Albumax® will give you 14.2 grams of high quality protein.

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