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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I just got out of the hospital after suffering a bone infection which
resulted in the amputation of a toe. Based on past experience, I
expected to have to fight tooth and nail with the powers that be about
gf meds, diet, etc. As soon as I told admisssions that I was celiac,
the set a specific protocol into motion. The dietican came to see me
almost immediately with printed info as to what I could eat and not eat,
a special menu and the instuructions that I should call her immediately
if theere was a problem or question. She also suggested that my family
bring me snacks [I settled for organic almond butter and rice cakes].
The pharmacist checked on the gf status of the antibiotics and the
nurses double checked with stokes,
When I got home, I checked with several pharmaceutical co ...
Cipro is now gf in all forms....used to be just liquid
And
Schein Pharm, a divison of Danbury Pharm, states that its entire line is gf.
Good news!
Ann
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