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Mahee34

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Hey everyone......I was wondering if anyone had any issues with the allergy medicine Alavert...I took some yesterday and I had a serious attack, the worst that I've had in a long time, thank goodness I was at home.

I didn't really think to look to see if I could even have it, needless to say it didn't help my allergies and brought on some other not so awesome symptoms...

thanks for the help!


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I haven't taken Alavert myself but I did try to look around on a couple of gluten-free medicine sites....

I didn't see Alavert on......

Open Original Shared Link

or

homepage.mac.com/sholland/celiac/GFmedlist.pdf

However, Alavert is posted on delphi forums as a confirmed gluten-free medicine list. I guess it's possible that the inert ingredients have changed since that time. I would just call Wyeth and make sure that it doesn't contain gluten because it looks like delphiforums confirmed it in Jan. 05'.

Alavert (Wyeth Consumer Healthcare Products) (888-797-5638) (ve= 01/18/05)

Alavert Allergy

Alavert Allergy Orally Disintegrating Tablet

Alavert Allergy Sinus

Alavert Syrup

Alavert (www.alavert.com) (vw=01/28/05)

varieties - quick dissolving tablet, easy to swallow tablet, allergy and sinus, children syrup. "Does this product contain

caffeine, eggs, sucrose, nuts, gelatin, or gluten? Alavert does not contain any of these ingredients."

I hope you get to feeling better soon!! :)

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