<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi All-- Does anyone know of a web site that lists the inactive ingredients in prescription drugs? My doc recently prescribed iron and potassium (low on both) and we finally had to go to a liquid potassium to get gf. I can barely gag it down, even in juice. The pharmacist called several drug companies and at least two of them stated that they couldn't guarantee their potassium tablet/medication was gf. (This was a first for my pharmacist...he'd never encountered a drug company who couldn't tell him, absolutely, what was in the medication) Thus the liquid...Or if anyone knows of a brand of potassium that's gf, I would be grateful if you would share the name of it with me. (I take a multivitamin, but my doc says I'm too low on both the iron and potassium for a vitamin to do any good...time to get out the big guns.) I know Stokes has a book I can order, but I'm finding all of the things I'm having to order lately a bit too much for my financial situation. Any info anyone can offer is greatly appreciated! Cheers, Ayn