<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I found a double strength version at CVS and it has "free of gluten" on the bottle. You have to look all over the bottle for it, but it's there. It is the capsules, not caplets. +++++ Here is a brand I highly recommend and a great place to get it at a huge discount http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=581&at=0 +++++ Schiff is GF. I buy it at Costco but it is available at most chain drugstores. +++++ Yes, try Cosamine DX. It's the only one that has the GoodHousekeepign seal and is regularly monitored for glucosamine chondroitin content. ++++ The brand I take is Natural Factors and I get it at Henrys market in San Diego. +++ I remember reading you will have to let it build up in your system before seeing any results, I think the amount of time was around 6 weeks. +++ Sam's Club "Members Mark" brand is labeled gluten free. +++ I take the Costco brand. It says free of gluten on the label. Good luck with the surgery. +++ I've been taking, with very good results, the Schiff brand of glucosomine with MSM (not Chrondroitin). I get it at Costco and no wheat, or gluten, is listed on the label. I take 2 a day, 1,500 mg of each in each tablet. If you want further info call them at 1-800-526-6251 or www.schiffvitamins.com. +++ http://www.nowfoods.com/Products/ProductsAlphabetically/M003585.htm I buy them in a local store in a 240 tablet bottle. ++++ I take Osteo Bi-Flex with MSM. It's GF. Have taken it it for a long time and now have my hubby taking it. Costco brand is Gf but it is a very large pill!! ++++ If you have a Sam's near you,and know someone who has a membership if you don't, the bottles of their meds that are Gluten Free are marked Gluten Free on the labels. I use their brand which is Called Member's Mark. +++ Pioneer Brand is great. +++ I don't know of a brand off hand but I think that you have to take it for awhile to get results. I'm sure others who use it regularly will let you know. I tried it for 3 months and it didn't help my rheumatoid arthritis but my dr. said that they have proof that it does help some people. I take prednisone for inflamation and methotrexate and Humira for on-going desease control. I use Tylenol if I need more help or Volteren Gel (RX like ibuprophen but applied tropically so less gets in your system). I can't take any NSAIDs. Bextra worked great until they took it off the market but Celebrex and Vioxx upset my stomach. +++ There are a number of gluten-free glucosamine chondroitin products - Nature Made, Walgreen's brand and others. Some say gluten-free on the label, others I have called on. The "problem" with the glucosamine chondroitin is it take a while to become effective - you can't expect the same relief just by switching from Celebrex to glucosamine chondroitin. I use the glucosamine chondtroitin along with an anti-inflammatory. They do different things. The G C works to support and lubricate joints but does not reduce pain or inflammation. ++++ Unless the glucosamine and chondroitin has MSN as well, they are building blocks for the cushion area around as well; this supplement actually inhibits the Cox-2 enzyme which is part of Celebrex's function. Also, getting off Celebrex certainly helped lessen my whole gastrointestinal issue. +++++ ************** Get a jump start on your taxes. Find a tax professional in your neighborhood today. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=Tax+Return+Preparation+%26+Filing&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000004) Visit the Celiac Web Page at Http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC