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I think I have it narrowed down, but I need some help. If anyone out there might know! :huh:

I take singular, amlodinpine (norvasc), omerprazole, paroxetine (paxil) and I think I'm having a gluten reaction to the pulmicort??? Everything else seems to be ok with me but when I take the pulmicort, it gives me simptoms!!!

What do you think?


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I've done all sorts of research but can't find anything! I've even called companies and they say they can't tell me anything because I'm not from a drs. office! UGH! It's all so frustrating. And my pharmacist is a bump!

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I've done all sorts of research but can't find anything! I've even called companies and they say they can't tell me anything because I'm not from a drs. office! UGH! It's all so frustrating. And my pharmacist is a bump!

Find another pharmacist. Yours is not doing his job. If any of those meds are generic they can change binders at will and those need to be checked with each refill.

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I think I have it narrowed down, but I need some help. If anyone out there might know! :huh:

I take singular, amlodinpine (norvasc), omerprazole, paroxetine (paxil) and I think I'm having a gluten reaction to the pulmicort??? Everything else seems to be ok with me but when I take the pulmicort, it gives me simptoms!!!

What do you think?

I don't know about pulmicort, but I take Singulair every day and I have not had a problem.

The only information I have comes from Australia, but at least there Singulair is gluten-free.

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I don't know how helpful this will be. Good luck!

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unfortunately we can't change our pharmacy. the company he works for works through this pharm. it's part of our insurance :angry:

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I take Singulair and it is on the wwwglutenfreedrugs.com list.

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