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Childern's Benadryl


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This is what thier web site says..

Do any of the Benadryl® products contain gluten?

A: We do not specifically test for the presence of gluten in our products. Therefore, we cannot certify them to be gluten free. While we can tell you that there are no gluten-containing grains added as ingredients in this product, we cannot guarantee that cross-contamination with gluten did not occur in the manufacturing process.

Does that sound gluten-free to you, with a slight CYA in it? Need to know if I can give it to my son or not.... Doc had recomded it, but that was before he was determined ot be celiac disease.


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That sounds like a CYA to me. I use the dye free liqui-gels from Benedryl without a problem. (Ok, I do sleep through the rest of the night, but that's me and Benadryl for ya... Not a gluten thing. ;-) )

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That sounds like a CYA to me.  I use the dye free liqui-gels from Benedryl without a problem.  (Ok, I do sleep through the rest of the night, but that's me and Benadryl for ya... Not a gluten thing. ;-) )

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hehe since my son DID not sleep through the night lst night.. thats the hope LOL ;)

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it's a CYA thing... we use Benedryl products all the time... (well not ALL the time, but frequently) and have never had a prob.

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it's a CYA thing... we use Benedryl products all the time... (well not ALL the time, but frequently) and have never had a prob.

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My son is allergic to peanuts and now there are so many products that say, "may contain peanuts". There didn't used to be... this has happened in the last couple of years. The lawyers are getting involved.

This trend will continue, I assure you. We usually take our chances when the product says, "manufactured with other peanut-containing products) and haven't had any problems. It seems to be CYA.

--Carrie

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sorry to ask...but what is CYA?

grantschoep Contributor
sorry to ask...but what is CYA?

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Cover your a&*

I think anyways...hehehe it makes sense


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