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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

What is the best way to determine whether or not a medication is gluten free? 
Is there a list out there somewhere?  I really believe in searching the archives, 
but carvedilol is a new generic form of coreg, and my son was just switched 
to this by our mail-order pharmacy.  I will call them, but I've found that calling 
usually amounts to a runaround.  There is no manufacturer listed on the bottle 
or on the paperwork either.  Thanks much!
-Mary

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