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

Thanks for all of you who wrote.

Most mentioned Walgreen's own brand. Two said St. Joseph's. One person wrote
"Ecotrin is GF according to the Clan Thompson drug list." Several others also
mentioned this brand.

One person noted about my concern about Bayers unwillingness to guarantee the
GF status of their aspirin:

"You'll find many medications where they won't guarantee GF status. This is a

legal, CYA statement. If you can find a guarantee, then you should use it.
But
there are medications where you won't get any guarantee from anybody."

I think this is good advise and hence included it.

Thanks again for your help.

Helen

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