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Mary Burgdorff <[log in to unmask]>
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Mary Burgdorff <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Sep 2007 19:11:10 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thank you to everyone who tried to help me find out about whether the 
generic form of coreg, which is carvedilol, is gluten free.  Fortunately, I was 
able to find out the name of the manufacturer, which was Dr. Reddy's 
Laboratories.  I emailed them and received no response.  However, the 
pharmacist from our mail-order pharmacy called me back today to report that 
it is gluten free.

Many people suggested going to www.glutenfreedrugs.com, but it appears 
that this is a list for brand names only, and not generic.

Another site is rxlist.com, and someone suggested 
http://homepage.mac.com/sholland/celiac/, but carvedilol wasn't listed.

A listmate from Canada suggested the US version of their PDR, which is 
actually a great idea if you can get your hands on one.  We have one in the 
office I work in, but it is too old to have this info in it.

Several people suggested Google searches, which I had already done before I 
posted the questions.  I think we should always do as much as we can to 
research these questions before posting a question to the list.

Thanks to everyone who offered a suggestion.
-Mary

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