<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Those who use prescription meds from Mylan Pharmaceuticals might like to know that they don't add gluten to any of their products. The company defines gluten to mean rye, oats, wheat, barley and spelt. In addition, they only use synthetic alcohols and the starches used are corn, rice or potato. Some Mylan pharmaceuticals include: temazepam capsules, alprazolam tablets, lorazepam tablets, furosemide tablets, triamterene/HCTZ tablets, cyclobenzaprine HCl tablets, and verapamil HCl tablets. I checked this info on Dec. 24th while researching meds for our drug database. If you have any questions about your Mylan meds, you can contact Sara McCoy, Sr. Clinical Research Associate at 800-848-0461, ext. 6093. Best wishes, Lani K. Thompson Clan Thompson Glutenfree Drug Database www.clanthompson.com *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*