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Equate Sinus Pills


NoGluGirl

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Dear Fellow Gluten Free Friends,

I get terrible sinus headaches/migraines. The only thing that helps is a sinus pill with a combo of phenylephrine HCl, chlorephenamarine maleate, and acitomenophen. Sam's Club did not have the Member's Mark sinus tablets we usually get. So, we got some at Wal-Mart. The problem was, there is no number to call and see if the product is safe! Does anyone know if these are okay? Or, if someone could give me their number, I would appreciate it so I can call about it. Thanks!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl


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I emailed the company on the bottle when I purchased an Equate brand. If it is produced by a lab called Perrigo Labs, their products are gluten free. I am taking Equate Loratadine and it is gluten-free. Tylenol Sinus is gluten-free, that I know.

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I emailed the company on the bottle when I purchased an Equate brand. If it is produced by a lab called Perrigo Labs, their products are gluten free. I am taking Equate Loratadine and it is gluten-free. Tylenol Sinus is gluten-free, that I know.

Dear darlindeb25,

Thanks for the info. I am sorry to say that is not the manufacturer for the ones we have. They are LNK International pills. They do not have a phone number on the box, nor do they have anything useful online for contacting them. Dad got some at Sam's that we usually get. The other day when he went there, they did not have them. They do have a number to call. I heard that the Tylenol Sinus pills changed flavoring agents, and that is why they said on a gluten free site that it has not tested yet, although they do not expect to find gluten in the product.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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