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Medicine...?


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azza Apprentice

Are all medicines safe?? (are they gluten-free)? ;)

Azza,

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Guest jhmom

Here is a list from this website:

gluten-free meds

I hope this is helpful :)

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azza Apprentice

Hi everyone,

Does anyone know if all medecines are safe to take ; in other words are they gluten-free?

Especially the Vitamines... :huh:

Azza,

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Guest jhmom

Azza:

Here is a gluten-free meds list right from this website :D

Celiac.com, Meds list

Nature's Made vitamins are gluten-free and clearly list it on the label. :)

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erica Rookie

also check out glutenfreedrugs.com

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azza Apprentice

Thanks All for your replies,

I contacted the company and asked them if the Vitamines I'm taking are gluten-free, and they told me that it is "Gluten-free"... So, "Puritan's Pride"'s Mega Multi Vitamin For Teens is safe... :o

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VAGuy Apprentice

I was searching for gluten-free food lists and found www.glutenfreeinwny.com (good site) and they had a link to www.glutenfreedrugs.com, which has both a theraputic and alphabeticatl list of gluten-free Medications. It's got a zillion names on it.

The gluten-free in W New York site also has a link to some home-brewed gluten-free beer recipies, but I have no idea of where to post it on this site.

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