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Can anyone confirm that Inderal is Gluten Free? I checked the glutenfreedrugs.com website, but it is not listed. I did a search here, but didn't find a definitive answer.


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Laurie-

I believe Inderal is made my Wyeth (unless you are using a generic). I would go here: Open Original Shared Link

This is their contact info and you can call Wyeth directly and they will be able to let you know if it is gluten-free for sure. :)

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Be very careful of Inderal----it gave me asthma when I really didn't have it at all. I ended up at a respiratory specialist who nailed what was wrong with me. My regular doctor had me on Inderal AND a lot of asthma medication. When I went off ALL of it, I was fine and had no asthma symptoms at all. I now take Verapamil to keep my blood pressure low and my migraines away and wouldn't touch Inderal with a 10 foot pole.

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Jen - thanks for the info. I called Wyeth. They confirm that Inderal is, indeed, Gluten Free.

jenvan Collaborator

great Laurie! no prob :)

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