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Here's the reply that I got from McNeil on the Tylenol products and many others.

I have a list of 800 #'s that they sent me to contact them. I've just listed the children's products but feel free to PM me if you need any of the numbers or need any of the other items. The representative that I spoke with was very helpful. You can also call them and get a coupon and the list sent to you by mail.

As always, you may wish to contact the manufacture for verification. Most of us parents know...fevers happen anytime day or night. Hope this helps!!!

Here goes.....

The bottom of the list says "Rev. August 2005"

The following McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals products have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten:

Children's Tylenol Soft Chews Grape

Children's Tylenol Soft Chews Bubblegum

Children's Tylenol Soft Chews Fruit

Children's Tylenol Suspension Grape (Original)

Children's Tylenol Suspension Bubblegum (Original)

Children's Tylenol Suspension Cherry (Original)

Children's Tylenol Suspension Strawberry (Original)

Infant's Tylenol Drops Cherry

Infant's Tylenol Drops Grape

Children's Tylenol Cold Suspension Grape

Children's Tylenol Plus Cold Chewable Tablets

Children's Tylenol Plus Cold & Cough Chewable Tablets Cherry

Children's Tylenol Plus Cold & Cough Suspension Cherry

Infant's Tylenol Drops Plus Cold

Simply Stuffy Liquid

Simply Stuffy Cough

Children's Motrin Suspension Grape

Children's Motrin Suspension Berry

Children's Motrin Suspension Bubblegum

Children's Motrin Suspension Dye-Free

Children's Motrin Suspension Grape

Children's Motrin Suspension Orange

Infant's Motrin Drops

Infant's Motrin Drops Dye-Free

Children's Motrin Suspension Grape

Children's Motrin Cold Suspension Berry

Children's Motrin Cold Suspension Grape

Children's Motrin Cold Suspension Dye-Free

The following Johnson & Johnson / Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals Co. products have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten:

Children's Mylanta Tablets Bubblegum

Infant's Mylicon Drops Non-Staining

***Children's Tylenol Suspession (Grape Splash, Bubblegum Yum, Cherry Blast and Very Berry Strawberry) HAVE NOT YET BEEN TESTED.

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mcsteffi Rookie
Here's the reply that I got from McNeil on the Tylenol products and many others.

I have a list of 800 #'s that they sent me to contact them. I've just listed the children's products but feel free to PM me if you need any of the numbers or need any of the other items. The representative that I spoke with was very helpful. You can also call them and get a coupon and the list sent to you by mail.

As always, you may wish to contact the manufacture for verification. Most of us parents know...fevers happen anytime day or night. Hope this helps!!!

Here goes.....

The bottom of the list says "Rev. August 2005"

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Glad you posted this! My son has a fever today and I had no clue what I could give him... we are very new at being gluten free!

My other question is can being "glutened" cause a fever? His school gave him crackers yesterday....agrrrr. He seemed to feel fine yesterday and last night... though he said his belly hurt.... but today a high fever. It might just be a cold, I dont know. I feel very clueless these days :blink:

Thanks again for the list

stef.

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You're welcome, I'm glad it helped!!

I'm not sure if being glutened can cause a fever but I think that it makes sense. I know when I've have a life threatening allergic reaction my temp. goes up. My Dr. says it's the immune system defense that's trying to rid the body of a threatening "invader."

Hope your ds gets to feeling better soon. :)

mcsteffi Rookie
You're welcome, I'm glad it helped!!

I'm not sure if being glutened can cause a fever but I think that it makes sense. I know when I've have a life threatening allergic reaction my temp. goes up. My Dr. says it's the immune system defense that's trying to rid the body of a threatening "invader."

Hope your ds gets to feeling better soon. :)

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You will not believe this... I just got back from CVS and all they had in Tylenol was the flavors that had not been tested! So i ended up with motrin. Do you think the store brands are ok... or just have to call them? Might try the CVS website.

stef.

CeliacMe Rookie

walgreens.com has a gluten free list on their website, most store brand items are gluten free. hope it helps you!

You will not believe this... I just got back from CVS and all they had in Tylenol was the flavors that had not been tested!  So i ended up with motrin.  Do you think the store brands are ok... or just have to call them?  Might try the CVS website.

stef.

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