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Otc Zantac 75 Mg


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I've been taking Zantac for a few days and I checked. While Zantac itself is gluten-free, Pfizer won't guarantee that cross-contamination doesn't occur. I'm starting to feel really sick and I'm NOT going to be happy! :(


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cdford Contributor

I have not used the name brand, but Kroger's generic is gluten-free.

SueC Explorer

I've taken Zantac in the 150mg dose and don't seem to have any problems.

Sue

rmmadden Contributor

I've taken the 150mg dose with no problems.

Cleveland Bob B)

lovegrov Collaborator

Medications are one of the very least likely products to be contaminated. Pfizer is merely telling you what their attorneys told them to say. Contamination isn't impossible, but it's more likely it's from another product or even a psychological reaction to Pfizer's disclaimer.

richard

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I just started taking zantac 150 and think I am OK with it. I've taken it before in the past and don't remember a problem with the brand one.

I have been taking Beano lately too and FINALLY realized that IT is making me sick! make sure it isn't something else making you sick!

Guest BERNESES

Thanks Everyone- so nice of you to respond. It turned out it wasn't the zantac but a cross-contamination from my own toater oven. Oops! Learned my lesson that time- getting my own toaster. Thanks for all your replies. I am feeling much better. Beverly


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Glad to hear you found out what was bothering you. I still haven't gotten my own toaster.....i guess that's next!

Take care,

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