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Anyone ever taken these? I called the company and they said they contain no wheat, rye, or barley ingredients or derivatives..

Thanks! Dinah


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Anyone ever taken these? I called the company and they said they contain no wheat, rye, or barley ingredients or derivatives..

Thanks! Dinah

I can ask a good friend of mine who is a drug rep for Ther X who makes those I believe. Check for me to see if it has KV pharma or Ther X on them.

CantEvenEatRice Enthusiast
I can ask a good friend of mine who is a drug rep for Ther X who makes those I believe. Check for me to see if it has KV pharma or Ther X on them.

I loved taking them during my first pregnancy and while breastfeeding. But they recently added a stool softener to the combo pack. I was disappointed because I have difficulty with stool softeners. I wonder if they make one without this added ingredient.

odcdinah Contributor

They are Ther X brand. Thank you!

I can ask a good friend of mine who is a drug rep for Ther X who makes those I believe. Check for me to see if it has KV pharma or Ther X on them.

I"m not sure. Sorry to be TMI, but I would be thrilled to have the stool softener ingredient. The constipation is my worst pregnancy symptom!

I loved taking them during my first pregnancy and while breastfeeding. But they recently added a stool softener to the combo pack. I was disappointed because I have difficulty with stool softeners. I wonder if they make one without this added ingredient.
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I currently take PrimaCare One with no problems at all. I called the company and they said they were gluten free. They are the purple pills. Taste good too!

Melzo Rookie

See, I tried those but I broke out into hives really bad. I just think I was allergic, not necessarily related to Celiac Disease. At least I don't think so.

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