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Gluten-Free Labeled, Store Brand Over the Counter (OTC) Medicines Coming Soon


Amy Leger

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For years I’ve only purchased big brand names of ibuprofen and cough/cold medicine for my gluten-free daughter, because I couldn’t guarantee the generic, store brand version sitting right next to the big name brand (and about a third less in cost) was gluten-free. Now it appears that’s about to change — in a bold way.

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In a Open Original Shared Link Monday, the Open Original Shared Link company says it will begin labeling gluten-free products appropriately beginning in January of 2010! Wow! Those Sunday 2:00 a.m. trips to my local 24-hour drug or grocery store looking for a pain reliever for my feverish child may not be so bad. Now I’ll actually be able to find out a medicine’s gluten-free status — right there in aisle 9! “Now, consumers will be able to identify whether a Perrigo-supplied product is “gluten-free” simply by reading the product label,” the Perrigo news release said.

Perrigo is the “world’s largest manufacturer of OTC [over-the-counter] pharmaceutical products for the store brand market.” It certainly is showing it’s progressive side by not only adding the gluten-free label, but also putting together a plan to ensure gluten-free claim on the medicines is true; which is a bit reassuring:

“To support the gluten-free labeling initiative, Perrigo has instituted a gluten-free assurance program. Perrigo’s program is based on the acceptable thresholds of gluten (less than 20 parts per million) identified by the FDA for the food industry. It is comprised of a gluten testing methodology for raw materials and products, as well as ongoing quality assurance for ingredient and formula changes.”

The Perrigo website doesn’t list which companies it prepares store-brand OTC medicines for, but it did Open Original Shared Link as big name examples on one of the company’s web pages. So you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled at your local store.

But in the meantime, this appears to be Open Original Shared Link they create. I can’t wait to check them out!

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Guest Isabel

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That is awesome! This makes me so happy I could cry!

Guest Anne

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I do not find this to be true. I have seen no OTC drugs labeled gluten-free in our area I shop Walmart and Walgreens on a regular basis.

Guest Susan

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I also do not find that to be true, and it is 3 years after the supposed start of that. I shop at Kroger and when I looked up ingredients online for krogers OTC generics for Claritin and Benadryl, they both had one that said it contained gluten. The pharmacy at the store was no help - they called the 800 # on the box and got the run around. I am only 3 months into a gluten-free lifestyle and getting very frustrated!

Guest John Robinson

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I was diagnosed with celiac in Sept. 2012. My routine blood tests continued to show some mild levels of gluten exposure and I was still not feeling so hot.I went on a serious elimination diet to see if I missed any gluten exposure in my diet. After I stopped taking Kroeger brand generic Ibuprofen I felt 90% better after about 4 days. Was it the Ibuprofen itself or was there gluten in the medication? My next blood should help solve the mystery. So nice to have my life back and feel so much better!

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