Yes, but it is by prescription in some countries.
Yes, inhalers typically require a prescription for purchase.
lactulose is manufactured by enzymatic isomerization of lactose.
Very little of lactulose is digested. It won't add to weight gain.
In the US, the birth control pill, patch, ring, IUD, injection, diaphragm, and cervical cap require a prescription. Femcap, male and female condoms, the sponge, and contraceptive jelly do not require a prescription.
Lactulose has an overly sweet taste but does not taste like coconut.
Oral contraceptives are available only with a physician's prescription
There is no effect on a developing fetus and, in fact, lactulose is often prescribed for pregnant women.
No, it does not.
no
The brand name for lactulose is commonly known as "Kristalose." It is also available under other brand names such as "Chronulac" and "Duphalac." Lactulose is primarily used as a laxative to treat constipation and to manage hepatic encephalopathy.
It doesn't.