<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> This is an online list of medicines that are acceptable to use for Passover and include a portion of Rabbi Bess's 1999 list. In using this list you must understand the meaning of the word chometz, which is basically anything made from wheat, spelt, barley, oat or rye. This includes grain vinegars, grain alcohols, fillers in medicines such as modified food starch, etc. If a medicine is chometz free then it will not contain any gluten. It can contain starches such as corn, potato, etc. This list also has sections that indicate some medicines that DO contain chometz. It has a comprehensive list of which MELALEUCA, SHAKLEE, SUNRIDER products contain chometz/do not contain chometz. After the medicines approved for Passover you will also find a list of personal care items that do not have chometz (ie lipsticks, mouthwashes, toothpaste, etc.) This list is NOT all conclusive, there are alot of medicines that do not contain chometz but are not on the list. This list is updated annually for use during Passover and ingredients can change year to year so use this list now but I would not rely on it later in the year. I understand that other lists are updated in the fall so this should help us with having lists that are relatively current. http://www.star-k.com/flashfacts99.html?cat=pesach I did receive permission to post this information since it would be of interest to this ng. For those that want to obtain Rabbi Bess's list A Passover Guide to Cosmetics and Medicines prepared by Rabbi Gershon Bess, (Kollel of Los Angeles, 223 South Formosa Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036, 213-933-7193) has been published for Pesach 1999. Betsey Carus Baltimore, MD USA