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Are vitamins, tylenol, aspirin, etc. gluten free?

 

I read that fillers are used in prescriptions that can contain gluten.

What about vitamins?

 

I have diagnosed myself with a gluten allergy. Doctors have not been

able to diagnose what has been causing my pain and discomfort in my mid

section of my stomach. It was by accident that I discovered, after

eating some crackers and my stomach in pain within 20 minutes, that

maybe I was allergic to wheat gluten.

 

I have been free of pain and bloating for the past two days, but am

afraid to take vitamins until I know the answer.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Most prescriptions use cellulose (plant fibre) these days, more often than

note from corn or trees. Very rarely to the use wheat because it's more

costly. Of course generic alternatives are the most likely to be safe

because they are designed to be budget friendly.

 

Tylenol, Motrin and advil are all gluten-free but becareful with things like

liquigels because they may not be vegan.

 

BL

 

On 10/29/07, solarsall <ncollins777 wrote:

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> Are vitamins, tylenol, aspirin, etc. gluten free?

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