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Excedrin Gluten Free?


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Good morning!

I have had bad headaches over the past week and have been using the Excedrin Migraine formula. I have read conflicting info about whether or not it is gluten-free. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Thanks in advance for your help!

Susan


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Good morning!

I have had bad headaches over the past week and have been using the Excedrin Migraine formula. I have read conflicting info about whether or not it is gluten-free. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Thanks in advance for your help!

Susan

According to the Clan Thompson website, it is gluten free. They keep that site pretty updated. I would contact the company to be sure, if you are that worried about it.

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I called the company when I was diagnosed 9 months ago. Gluten free, so is Extra Strength Tylenol, and regular Motrin. I don't know about all the fancy kinds of these brands, but the main traditional one is gluten-free. Hipp Hipp hurray. Oh, and the Excedrine tears my tummy up.

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