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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

If any of our celiac listmates are using premarin, they might want to check
with the manufacturer and cease.

Premarin is NOT guaranteed to be gluten free by the manufacturer, Wyeth
Ayerst (1-800-999-9384),  according to the Stokes Pharmacy manual,  Celiac
Sprue, A Guide Through the Medicine Cabinet, c 2001.

You need to check all meds and over-the-counter meds... your doctor probably
doesn't know what is gf and your pharmacist may not either, unless you help
them out!  Just one more fact of life for celiacs and autism spectrum gfcf
kids until manufacturers start volunteering to list that information where it
can EASILY be read on patient information sheets.

Dona
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In a message dated 6/18/02 4:50:18 AM  Barbara writes:

 Here is the summary of info received for my friend -------
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Another person reported an increase in bone density after taking
prescription Hormone replacement therapy ( such as Premarin and Evista).

*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*

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