<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I thought everyone should get the chance to read this email I got. One of you wrote: "I checked on a particular medication with the manufacturer, it was listed as not gluten free as the filler contained wheat starch. According to this manufacturer the wheat starch used contained 0.01% gluten. The active ingredient of the tablet was listed as 30mg. The tablets themselves weighed 76mg, Assuming the whole of the rest was wheat starch, in this case each tablet would contain 4.6 micrograms (not mg) of gluten." While every pill is different, this is encouraging. Micrograms are 1000x smaller than milligrams, so it's unlikely that a couple of pills per day would cause any harm to the intestines if it is true that it takes (0.1g) 100 mg of gluten/day to cause damage to the intestines of a celiac. Hope this helps. Holly Martz