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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hi Listmates,
Recently I posted that the only gf Imodium is Imodium A-D according to the customer service rep I called at McNeil Pharmaceuticals. They mailed me a list of their gluten-free over-the-counter products which I am retyping below:
- Children's Tylenol Plus Cold and Cough Chewable Tablets
- Children's Tylenol Suspension Grape Flavored Liquid
- Extra Strength Tylenol Caplets
- Extra Strength Tylenol PM Gelcaps
- Imodium AD Caplets
- Infants' Tylenol Cherry Concentrated Drops
- Children's Motrin Cold Non-Staining Dye Free Oral Suspension
- Children's Motrin Non-Staining Dye Free Oral Suspension
- Infants' Motrin Non-Staining Dye Free Concentrated Drops
- Lactaid Milk
- Lactaid Original Strength Caplets
- Lactaid Ultra Caplets
- Maximum Strength Tylenol Allergy Sinus Caplets
- Tylenol Arthritis Pain Extended Relief Caplets
They say these products have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten. McNeill apparently has a company policy not to call any product gluten-free.
For all other McNeill products, the source of starch is corn, however other inactive ingredients may be derived from a source other than corn.
To your health!
Jill Easton
San Diego, CA
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