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Just got a refill of simvastatin. The label lists Zygenerics, and the manufacturer is CadilaHealthcare Ltd, in Ahmedabad India. Can't find anything on line about this and forgot to ask for the information leaflet from the pharmacy. Has anyone know if this is safe?


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Gemini Experienced

According to the gluten free drug lists out there, name brand Zocor is gluten free but that doesn't help you, does it?  I would go back to the pharmacy and ask for an insert so you can read the ingredients list.  I guess you could call the company but they are in India so how is that supposed to work?  I find this all so annoying.

All you need to see is the listing of inert ingredients....the dreaded fillers.

 

Is it possible to get brand name Zocor?  You can always have it out with the insurance company if they don't cover it.  Maybe they will make an exception due to food intolerances?  I have no idea how much the brand name costs.

 

It sometimes is so much easier not to take anything..... :(

BSVD Rookie

According to the gluten free drug lists out there, name brand Zocor is gluten free but that doesn't help you, does it?  I would go back to the pharmacy and ask for an insert so you can read the ingredients list.  I guess you could call the company but they are in India so how is that supposed to work?  I find this all so annoying.

All you need to see is the listing of inert ingredients....the dreaded fillers.

 

Is it possible to get brand name Zocor?  You can always have it out with the insurance company if they don't cover it.  Maybe they will make an exception due to food intolerances?  I have no idea how much the brand name costs.

 

It sometimes is so much easier not to take anything..... :(

I found a website called "DailyMed" . If you know the manufacturer you can find the medication and all the info that comes in the package insert. It even has the pills' description, and sometimes a picture, so you know you're looking at the right one. I found the simvastatin on there and it is ok as far as I can tell. If anyone knows if this site is reliable please let me know. But it seems pretty legit to me. Thanks for your reply:)

Gemini Experienced

Thank you for YOUR information.  I am going to check it out because it's all about the manufacturer when trying to figure this out.  Celiac's basically have to get to know which manufacturers provide gluten-free meds and I usually end up asking for stuff by manufacturer.  People think I'm anal about it but whatever it takes....... ;)

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