<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Re: >Greg Boyd >[log in to unmask] >According to a handout from our pediatric GI (a copy from the Journal of >Pediatric Gastroenterology and Neurology, 19:27-33,94), DairyEase, in both >tablets and drops, contains gluten. >By the way, that article has a list of gluten containing drugs, including >Advil tablets, Naprosyn, Pepcid, Prednizone, Seldane, Tagamet, Tylenol >(tablets and gelcaps) and many others. You might want to check it out. I hope this article is wrong. I have been taking Advil since GIG published a letter from the manufacturer (GIG Newsletter - Volume 15, Number 2, 1990) stating that Advil tablets and caplets are gluten-free. Has the formula been changed? The letter is from Joel Hertz, Ph.D., Director, Technical Services, Whitehall Laboratories, Division of American Home Products Corp., 685 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017-4076. It specifies that "starch" must be corn starch. If the article from the journal isn't too long, perhaps someone could post it. But if it is just a listing of drugs without reasons for inclusion, it may not enlighten us any further. Charlie Cotter Richmond, CA