<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> This is more of a 'what am i looking for' than a request for information (however i will list the meds in case someone has already called the manufacturers. They weren't listed on any of the web pages i used. (http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/spa/2679/gluten.html) First the meds: The real question on meds: what inactive ingredients am i looking for? I found that CVS brand drugs contain 'modified food starch' which means i have to call them, but knowing what to look for on the label would make it easier to find it. None of the other inserts contain something as easy to find as 'modified food starch' but i still don't trust that they aren't gluten containing. loestrin FE 1.5/30 - can't find information, have package insert, don't understand it. claritin d 24 hr - is gf beconase AQ - is gf vioxx - is gf generic valium/diazepam 5 mg - no information attempting to get package insert am willing to take non-generic generic fiorocet/butalbitol - no information attempting to get package insert am willing to take non-generic Cleocin T topical - most guides dont' cover topical meds Metrogel topical - most guides don't cover topical meds forget it's name but starts with d, a topical retinoid for rosacea. And yes, I am aware that most of my migraines, joint pain, rosacea and allergies may go away once i'm GF completely, but the complete lack of information out there is driving me gonzo. I have the same question on skin care. I have a GREAT ingredient list for most of my skin care, [for example, my toner contains: Purified Water (ok), Sorbitol (ok), Aloe Barbadensis Gel (ok?), Phenyl Trimethicone (huh?), Algae Extract(ok), Almond Water (ok), phospholipids (huh?), Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspol(huh?), Mugwort extract (ok?), Sodium Hyaluronate (huh?), Idopropynyl Butylcarbarmate (huh?), Chlorphenesin (huh?), Phenoxyethanol (ok?), Sorbic Acid (ok?), Aminomethyl Propanol(huh?), Epilobium Angustifolium Extract (huh?), Yeast Extract (ok? or no?), Diazolidinyl Urea (ok, this is an animal product right?).] I just spent about 1.5 hours to find out that it depends per product whether they contain animal products (i was calling for a vegan friend) and that if you don't question the immediate 'yes' you receive you will get bad information [seeing as five of their products contains beeswax, i think they have animal products in them] So i ask what exactly i am looking for. I know that if it ends in -ol, it is an organic alcohol, but that doesn't mean it's a wheat based or wheat containing alcohol. So i'm really lost staring at all this organic chemistry... Thanks for your help with my labels.