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Do Not Use Tylenols List Of gluten-free Products


Moongirl

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I called the Tylenol company, and to my suprise the lady told me not to follow that list for gluten-free tylenol that they provide. The regular tylenol is ok, but not the ones with, for example, cold or sinus. I was so mad the lady had no idea when they would know the gluten-free status, she said, oh probably a long time.

So I hung up the phone and called advil, they were a lot nicer and said they have written confirmation from their raw materials vendor of the gluten-free status of most of their products, all you have to do is call.

Good to know with the cold and flu season coming up!!!!

If I get to make a call first I will post some products that are gluten-free.


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I called the Tylenol company, and to my suprise the lady told me not to follow that list for gluten-free tylenol that they provide. The regular tylenol is ok, but not the ones with, for example, cold or sinus. I was so mad the lady had no idea when they would know the gluten-free status, she said, oh probably a long time.

So I hung up the phone and called advil, they were a lot nicer and said they have written confirmation from their raw materials vendor of the gluten-free status of most of their products, all you have to do is call.

Good to know with the cold and flu season coming up!!!!

If I get to make a call first I will post some products that are gluten-free.

How about Tylenol arthritis (the 8 hour version)?

Moongirl Community Regular
How about Tylenol arthritis (the 8 hour version)?

I would call them to double check, all she said is that the regular tylenol was ok

Canadian Karen Community Regular

In Canada, it continues to be the same. ALL Tylenol products made in Canada are gluten free.....

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Thanks Karen!

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Sounds like Tylenol is on a CYA kick.

If they say the product is formulated without gluten, I'd take it and ignore the warning about suppliers.

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