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D-Mannose Side Effects

Test tube studies suggest that consuming large amounts of mannose might lead to birth defects, although this is not considered a likely risk in humans consuming mannose from foods and naturally producing their own mannose. Nonetheless, until more is known, pregnant women should use supplemental mannose with caution. At the time of writing, there were no well-known drug interactions with D-mannose.

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