<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> In less than 24 hours I had more responses than I could have hoped for. I thank each one for their special information which also included alternative treatments. Many also sent good wishes for me and that was kind of them. First the basics for the six brands about which I had asked. Some came with qualifications. All of those responding had used the medications or researched them Four said that Lexapro was GF. Seven agreed that Celexa was GF and one said the generic was also GF. Six agreed on Paxil as being GF but one added that Paxilc cr did not agree with them. One mentioned that the generic might be GF but it would depend on the manufacturer. Several mentioned that it made them very tired and they switched other medications because of this. Five said Zoloft was definitely GF. One of those used it for a year and then switched to acupuncture and thought it was a better treatment. Six said the Prozac was GF but two did not agree on the generic brand. One mentioned that Sarafem is the same thing and is GF. Three recommended Remeron. Two other medications that were mentioned were Cymbalto by one and Wellbutrin by two. Some alternatives were offered. One said, Not that you asked for this information, but have you and your doctor considered using fish oils for the omega-3 fatty acids (1000 to 3000 mgs per day), and the use of a light box to treat the depression? Both work great. And if the oils are not being absorbed well, use of lipase digestive enzyme to help absorb it. An other suggested this. This is a little off topic, but SAM-e by Nature Made is GF. IT is an over the coutner, and some studies have shown it is as effective as Prozac, others have shown it is more mild, but no study has shown that it is ineffective. Other helpful comment are included. <You might want to try some GF Phosphatidyl serine and B-vitamins first.> <Try looking on glutenfreedrugs.com> <They're all gf. Check the drug list at <http://homepage.mac.com/sholland/celiac/GFmedlist.pdf>. Again, I thonk all that responded and hope that this will benenficial to others. It certainly was to me. Jeanne RI *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List *