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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Thank you to all who responded to my question regarding whether or
not Dulcolax or Citrate of Magnesium is GF.
Several people had the same answer from the company that I got:
someone (not a pharmacist) read them the ingredient list of Dulcolax
and said it contains corn gluten (or corn protein), but the company
would not say it was gluten free.
One person's pharmacist checked it for them and told them it is GF.
One person mentioned that Dulcolax suppositories are not GF and
another said that Dulcolax tablets are not GF. I checked a couple of
online lists (Glutenfreedrugs, Dr Holland's list, and the Delphi
Forums list) and it wasn't listed on any of those. I think the jury
is still out on Dulcolax. Senekot is an alternative that is GF.
Susan in CT
*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*
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