<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Taylor Cushmore writes: >Can anyone assist me with past experiences or current advice? I am about to >undergo dental surgery and the surgeon is not familiar with celiac disease. You need a crash course in Pharmacology:-( My technique which worked very well for Mary Alice was to always insist on name brands and get the PPI (Patient Package Insert) furnished by the pharmaceutical mfgr. Generics can seldom chase down the excepients and "inert" ingredients. I spent time on the phone to the mfgr to verify that the PPI reflected ALL that was in the preparation; there are things like coatings that can be hidden until you probe deeply. If you are only going to take a med once or twice, you probably don't need to worry about the pharmaceutical coating but if it is to be taken daily for a long period, don't take a chance. Most pharmacies have access to MedLine which is a good source of drug information. The PDR since about 1993 has also been a good source of info. Be patient but assertive! It took me a whole day to track down and verify a gluten free digoxen while at the University of Texas, M D Anderson Cancer Clinic. Most pharmacists are very understanding and cooperative, once you make them understand that any protein from wheat, oats, rye, or barley is toxic to your system. Good Luck Joe S. Warren Titusville, FL 32796-3902