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I had an allergic reaction to antiobiotic. The doctor said to take benadry. When I look at glutenfreedrugs.com the only form of benadryl that is gluten free on the list is the elixir. Does anyone know if any of the store brands are gluten free. I was at Walgreens' tonight and the pharmacist was not helpful at all. I did take the dye free benadryl capsule, but not sure if I was still reacting to it or the antibiotic. I am trying to avoid going into the doctors, because I really don't want to got the steroid route and I am sure that would be his next plan.


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I had a bought of nasty reactions last year and took Benedryl liquid, which at the time, was gluten-free. I would assume it still is. I am not sure about the capsules.

wowzer Community Regular

I am thinking I will have to try the elixir then. The only thing is I don't do well with sacchrin or sorbitol either.

missy'smom Collaborator

Last time I checked, the children's Benedryl dye-free liquid, bubble gum flavor is gluten-free. I have a kid so that's what I have on hand.

hermitgirl Contributor

When I called last month none of the adult Benadryl are gluten free

lobita Apprentice

I just called and they told me the ultra-tabs (the pink tablets) are gluten-free as are the whole product line. Feel free to give them a call though, 1-800-223-0182.

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