<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I just posted a question about McNeil's Children's Motrin not on their GF list anymore and received an answer from them today. They have changed their "sweetner formulation" and the product has not been re-tested, therefore, it had to be removed from their GF list. They only list items that have specifically been tested to contain gluten. So, if anyone has old, half used bottles of children's motrin-don't throw it away. Only worry about buying new ones off store shelves. Someone also told me that children's advil is GF and I called to verify. It is as well as the pediatric advil drops. So, we at least have a couple of ibuprofen options. Here's the full McNeil list as requested by a member: As of 4/11/01: Children's Tylenol Cold Plus Cough Chewable Tablets Children's Tylenol Suspension Grape Flavored Liquid Extra Strength Tylenol Caplets Extra Strength Tylenol Liquid Extra Strength Tylenol PM Gelcaps Imodium AD caplets Infant's Tylenol Cherry concentration drops Lactaid Original strength caplets Lactaid Ultra caplets Maximum Strength Tylenol Allergy Sinus Caplets Mulit-Sypmtom Tylenol Cold Medication Tablets (Complete Formula) Sesame Street Complete Vitamins and Minerals Tylenol Arthritis Extended Relief Caplets (Tylenol Arthritis Pain Caplets) FYI: I started all of this in the first place because I was checking on the Children's Imodium liquid, which has not been tested for gluten. I found out that Children's Kaopectate IS GF...maybe this will help someone out in the future! Kris