<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> >How likely are prescription drugs to have gluten or dairy in them? The >generic brands? i live in New York State. >i asked the pharmacist and they were quite emphatic there would be no >gluten in the drugs. Would the pharmacist be sure to know? They told me >manufacturers try hard to not put anything allergenic in the drugs. i recently had an Rx for Neurontin filled at the local drugstore to try to stabilize mood swings. about 45 minutes after ingesting one 300mg capsule, i felt bloated. i awoke every 45 minutes throughout the night and by the time i got up in the morning i was more achy, dizzy & groggy than i have been in years. later that morning i called the pharmacist and had him read off the ingredients to me... the capsule is made of gelatin, which often contains MSG. the neurontin itself contained lactose and corn starch, which are both known to cause reactionsin certain people. neurontin is a fairly common drug used to treat seizures, bi-polar &/or anxiety. always check the ingredients before you fill the perscription. also, i am fairly suspicious now that i may have CD. for the last couple of months i thought it was an intolerance for soy. i've been eating mostly rice and meat that i have prepared for months now and feel so much better. after adding some items to my diet that contained nothing i thought to cause food intolerance symptoms, i started getting sick again. researched a little harder this time and found a bunch of info on celiacs. read quite a few statements saying that for accurate test results, you need to keep gluten in the diet prior to the tests. i feel every day now like someone is using me as a punching bag. is there any reason why it even matters if i'm diagnosed or not? i mean, it would be nice to know the specific cause of 10 years of suffering and lack of motivation, and i'm fairly certain now that it's food related, but why should i not just adjust my diet now and forgo the testing? what are the advantages of knowing 100% that i have CD, as opposed to being suspicious and just eating GF. sorry for the long post any off-list replies from GIs, other MDs, or just knowledgeable people with CD are welcome danny _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail * Visit the Celiac Web Page at www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html *