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Posted 06 April 2004 - 11:21 AM

I have been taking Tylenol Allergy and Sinus NIGHTIME for a while. I have looked on every site to try to locate it to see if it is gluten free. I keep getting the tylenol allerygy and sinus as being gluten free, but I am not sure if this is suppose to include the night time as well. Lets hope so!! Any info will be appreciated.
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Posted 06 April 2004 - 11:26 AM

Hi Richard

I do not see it listed here http://www.glutenfre...gs.com/list.htm

Maybe you should call the company just to double check....
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  Posted 07 April 2004 - 11:06 AM

Richard,

I just received a letter from Mc Neil, makers of Tylenol. I was asking about Tylenol
PM. They assured me that it is gluten-free, in fact they sent me a whole list of gluten-free products
and several coupons for their products. I would put it on the message board but
I don't have the computer skills to do it. It has to say extra strength Tylenol
PM Gelcaps.
judy


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  Posted 07 April 2004 - 06:50 PM

Richard,

I'm sorry that I didn't answer your question about Tylenol Allergy and Sinus
Nightime it isn't on the list for gluten free products. The letter did say that
the source of starch used is from corn, however, other inactive ingredients
may be derived from a source other than corn...
judy


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Posted 07 April 2004 - 08:40 PM

Thanks for the info...i have had some mild lingering celiac symptoms, and the tylenol was the only thing I could put my finger on. So, i am definitely changing it up, especially until I find more info.
Richard
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