<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> It finally happened. I needed a specific type of antibiotic that doesn't have a guaranteed gf version. After two exhausting, frustrating days of explaining celiac to my physician's employees, drug companies, the pharmacists at the chain store that bought my druggist's records,....I called Stokes, the pharmacy in Medford, NJ that advertises in our national newsletters, to find out if they could compound the medication I needed. They're driving distance from home...and once I could get my doctor's office to relay the prescription, I had my cream. I was very pleased with the people at Stokes, indeed. Mainly...the professional attitude. How nice to be treated as normal! They do gf everyday! Thought I'd share the rest of the story.... When my doctor's nurse first called me (at work) to tell me she was calling in the prescription and I questionned the gf status, she said she never heard of celiac. (Sigh!) I went into my speech. She was sweet, but baffled. She read the ingredients to me off a sample, but that was inconclusive. Well, in her eyes, the doctor knows everything (sic).....I heard her ask my doctor's partner if the product was gluten-free. The "wise", educated doctor, who actually heard of celiac, said, "It should be o.k. It doesn't say 'gluten' on it." It almost sounds like a punchline. Too bad it's not a joke. Linda