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Sudafed Sinus Headache


shanmac

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shanmac Rookie

Hey,

I suffer from bad sinus headaches and am seeking a good medicine to help them. I purchased a box of Sudafed Sinus Headache pills, but I haven't tried them yet because one of the ingredients is "pregelatinized starch", and I don't know exactly what that is, but it sounds suspicious. Should I call about it? Or does anyone here know if this medicine is safe? thanks!

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Here is a link of gluten-free meds, I looked and saw Sudafed but not sure if it's the same as you have. I would call the company just to double check. :)

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pfarrell Newbie

advil cold and sinus is gluten free according to celiac.com site index mainstream products list

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mzprettypia Newbie

Hi, I am allergic to Advil & Aleve. They make my face swell. Does anyone know if Tylenol is gluten-free? It is the only thing that I've been taking.

Thanks for any help.

Pia

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jackay Enthusiast

I'm pretty sure Tylenol is gluten free. I was going to try it but Advil works better so I use that when I get a headache. Before going gluten free, no pain reliever ever helped.

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