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Can anyone tell me if there is a list of antibiotics that are gluten free? My 2 year old needs to start Zynthromyacin and neither the doctor or the pharmacist can tell me. Of course it is evening time and the manufacturer is closed.


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you can check glutenfreedrugs.com (It has a pretty good list) Good Luck

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Is this the Z pack?

like 5 pills and 2 the first dose?

I just took it for asthmatic bronchitis and my pharmacy's ck'd it out and said it was ok. gluten-free,sf,df too

I'm not sure what company made it and i bet I've pitched it now but will look for you.

i think others have ck'd it out on that list and it was ok but then again brand/generic and company making it is important

i know you want to know tonight hope someone can help you tonight.

judy

mcarbone Rookie
Is this the Z pack?

like 5 pills and 2 the first dose?

I just took it for asthmatic bronchitis and my pharmacy's ck'd it out and said it was ok. gluten-free,sf,df too

I'm not sure what company made it and i bet I've pitched it now but will look for you.

i think others have ck'd it out on that list and it was ok but then again brand/generic and company making it is important

i know you want to know tonight hope someone can help you tonight.

judy

yes it is like z pac except for children (liquid) for three days. It's weird because the manufacturer's name is not on the bottle like it usually is. I ended up giving it to her because it turns out i gave it to her before. I will still check with the pharmacist tomorrow. Thank you for your input.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
yes it is like z pac except for children (liquid) for three days. It's weird because the manufacturer's name is not on the bottle like it usually is. I ended up giving it to her because it turns out i gave it to her before. I will still check with the pharmacist tomorrow. Thank you for your input.

i'm so glad you went ahead and gave it to her

i didn't even know they had it in liquid or childrens doses........i'm so out of the 'kid' loop now.

let us know how she does.

I ck'd out that link someone gave you and found it there Zithromax (caps & suspension)

we still don't know the company but maybe only the brand name is what is listed.

judy

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