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Hi! Just wondering if anyone out there has had a problem on synthroid? I have been on it for almost 20 years and noticed they have changed their gluten free status in the past year. I've been having some celiac symptoms recently (since refilling my prescription) and am wondering if it could be related. Thanks!

Jennifer

celiac dx 1/07, gluten-free since 1/07


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glutenfreedrugs indicates that they can no longer guarantee their gluten free status.

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glutenfreedrugs indicates that they can no longer guarantee their gluten free status.

Hi, Momma Goose! :) I did see the post on glutenfreedrugs and also spoke directly with Abbott about the change in status. It sounds like the typical "cover your behind" response, but I wanted to know if anyone on this forum actually experienced celiac symptoms that they could connect to synthroid. Hope that makes sense. Thanks!

Jennifer

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I can't answer this, but I would like to throw out there that I take the generic for Sythroid. Perhaps, you could switch?

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I haven't had a problem w/ Synthroid and Gluten. Been on it for 8 months now.

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Hi! Just wondering if anyone out there has had a problem on synthroid? I have been on it for almost 20 years and noticed they have changed their gluten free status in the past year. I've been having some celiac symptoms recently (since refilling my prescription) and am wondering if it could be related. Thanks!

Jennifer

celiac dx 1/07, gluten-free since 1/07

I've been on the generic of Synthroid since 11/06 and haven't had any problems.

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