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

Dear Listmates -

Would anyone know if Pyridium (brand name)
or Phenazopyridine (the generic version) is
gluten-free?

These are bladder antisthetics, for when a person has a
really irritated or painful bladder from an infection or
procedure.

I have a bladder infection. I will also be taking Cipro,
an antibiotic - brand name is gluten-free, according to
the pharamacist.

 The instructions for Cipro are complicated -
Can't take antacid or vitamins/minerals unless I take them
at least 6 hours before or at least 2 hours after taking Cipro.
Otherwise, it diminished the benefits of Cipro.

Thank you.
Vicki

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