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Sun, 25 Jan 1998 21:43:21 +0000
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hello list,
Posted to the list a few weeks ago about getting a GF prescription from
Stokes Pharmacy in Medford, NJ.

I got a few negative answers, therefore, I would like to clarify the
reason for this pharmacy.

The Stokes Medical Arts Pharmacy, Inc. (1-800-754-5222) is available to
work with celiacs, their physician and local pharmacist for pharmacy
services which include both prescription and non-prescription drug items
which may not be available in local community medical systems. This
service can be especially helpful in obtaining GF options for the celiac
patient. Some of the prescription options included but not limited to
are as follows:

Gluten-free, preservative-free, color-free, sugar and alcohol-free,
discontinued formulations, sterile products, hormonal replacement and
alternative drug therapy.

They can help with bulking agents and GF aids for constipation. They
can prepare GF Tylenol and GF aspirin.

NOTE THAT THIS PHARMACY SERVICE WILL NEED TO BE ABLE TO WORK WITH BOTH
THE CELIAC AND THE CELIAC'S PHYSICIAN. They ARE NOT a prescription
service that can operate for either prescription medications or
over-the-counter medications without having medical direction. Ask for
William J. Milazzo, Registered Pharmacist (R.Ph.) They can be reached by
using the toll free number given, or by facsimile (1-800-440-5899) or by
internet: stokesrx.com

This info was given to me by the Greater Philadelphia (PA) Celiac
Support Group.
Cindy in NJ

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