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For their population-based case control study, the research team looked at data for celiac disease patients diagnosed at any of the pathology departments in Sweden from July 2005 through February 2008.
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The team included Shalimar, P. Das, V. Sreenivas, S. Datta Gupta, S.K. Panda, and G.K. Makharia. They are with the Department of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Ansari Nagar in New Delhi, India.
For their pilot randomized, controlled trial, the team looked at thirty-three untreated patients with celiac disease. They randomly assigned 17 of them to a gluten-free diet alone, and the other 16 to a gluten-free diet + prednisolone. Gluten intake was 1 mg/kg for 4 weeks.
The team conducted duodenal biopsies at the start, and at 4 and 8 weeks following...
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Does Dailymed.nlm.nih.gov site have filters for gluten?
Scott is correct….Thank you for catching that! Direct link for info of fillers. http://www.glutenfreedrugs.com/Excipients.htm Link is on 2nd page of www.glutenfreedrugs.com Site was started by a pharmacist (or 2) maybe 15-20 yrs ago with LAST updated in 2017. This makes it’s Drug List so old that it’s no longer relevant. Compa... -
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