<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi, Thanks for the responses I've received so far They are summarized below for reference 1st response: I belong to a support group that gives the following decongestants as GF. Medicines can change in ingredients, so the ones on the list are 1996/97. All the products I have used from the list have been safe for me. Prescription drugs: Bristol-Myers Squibb lists Naldecon Pediatric Drops and Syrup, also Naldecon DX (Children's Syrup ONLY). >From the University of Pittsburgh - Their GF list gives over-the-counter meds: Creomulsion for Children and Creomulsion Pediatric (we don't have this in NJ). If you are interested, you can call Stokes Medical Arts Pharmacy, Inc., located in NJ. They have a toll free number and are dedicated to celiacs for medicines. Tell them your child has celiac disease and they will let you know if there is a GF decongestant. Their toll free number is: 1-800-754-5222 or e.mail at stokesrx.com. 2nd response: We are a confectionery manufacturing company specialising in gluten-free / gelatine-free hand-made candies and make our sweets in either lozenge form or as lollipops. Our " Koala Cough-Pops "(TM) retail at AUD $1.00 each and come 5 to a bag and packed in boxes of 16 bags. Approx box weight is 1,000gms & total price per box AUD$80.00 ; The pops would be despatched within 24 hours of manufacture and would arrive by Worldwide Express Door to Door Courier to you within 3 days to ensure freshness. Freight is an additional AUD$40.00. As per our web site credit card facilities are available, just make your request for Koala Cough-Pops in the comments section. I hope we have been of assistance in your search for your toddlers remedy. Looking forward to hearing from you soon and by the way, all our sweets have very strong old fashioned flavours that actually last to the very end?. Kind regards Kym Fettke Managing Director Memory Lane Confectionery Pty Ltd www.confectionery.on.net 3rd response: My celiac daughter uses dimetapp liquid without problems. They do not put in gluten, but are not sure it is GF. The perscription ones I like better but it is not always worth a trip to the doctor. 4th response: I have a 4 & 7 yr old who follow a gluten-free diet. They use Rynatan-s pediatric suspension made by the Wallace Company----not generic. They have had no ill effects. The company stated that the product was gluten-free a little over a year ago.