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Does anyone have a new list of the tylenol brand gluten-free list?

Thanks :)

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

I can't say for the States, but in Canada, all Tylenol products are gluten free.

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Karen

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Moongirl Community Regular
I can't say for the States, but in Canada, all Tylenol products are gluten free.

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Karen

THanks Karen,

But thats not the case in the US....I know there is a list i saw someone posted, but I cant find it... ;)

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jerseyangel Proficient

I have the list that was revised 12/05--do you need the reg. products or the children's or both?

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I have the list that was revised 12/05--do you need the reg. products or the children's or both?

Both would be great :D

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From McNeil--letter dated January 10, 2006--The following products have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten:

CHILDREN'S TYLENOL--

Soft Grape Chews

Soft Chews Bubblegum

Soft Chews Fruit

Suspension Grape (original)

Suspension Bubblegum (original)

Suspension Cherry (original)

Suspension Strawberry (original)

Cold Suspension Grape

Plus Cold Chewable Tablets

Plus Cold and Cough Chewable Tablets Cherry

Plus Cold and Cough Suspension Cherry

INFANT'S TYLENOL--

Drops Cherry

Drops Grape

Drops Plus Cold

TYLENOL--

Allergy Sinus Caplets (original)

Sinus Day Caplets

Sinus Severe Congestion

Cold Severe Congestion Caplets

Severe Cold and Flu Liquid

Cold Day Non Drowsy Caplet

Simply Stuffy Liquid

Simply Cough Liquid

Extra Strength Geltabs

Extra Strength Gelcaps

Extra Strength Tablets

Extra Strength Caplets

Regular Strength Tablets

Arthritis Pain Relief Caplets

8 hour Caplets

8 Hour Geltabs

Tylenol PM Caplets

Simply Sleep Caplets

www.tylenol.com / 1-877-895-3665

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Moongirl Community Regular

Thanks,

But can I just tell you how hard it is to find caplets these days....I have gone to 4 -5 different places. CVS actually told me they dont carry them anymore because the geltabs sell much better. Even their vendor discontinued them....ANyone else have a problem getting caplets, the sinus and cold ones!

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From McNeil--letter dated January 10, 2006--The following products have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten:

CHILDREN'S TYLENOL--

Soft Grape Chews

Soft Chews Bubblegum

Soft Chews Fruit

Who here thinks these are the Meltaways or not? Those are the only children's chewables Tylenol currently has on the market, only last month they said they still haven't tested them for gluten! What is taking them so long, they haven't had any other children's chewables available for at least a year or two.

I might have to call that number again and check to see if the Meltaways are the Soft chews they are talking about on the list. Tylenol/generic tylenol is the only pain reliever my middle boy can use! <_<

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Jenn2005 Contributor

Are the Extra Strength Rapid Release Gels the same as the Extra Strength Gel Caps? I bought some and was trying to verify before my husband has to use them and I noticed that it actually says Rapid Release Gels and I've never noticed that before (I guess I picked up the wrong package) so I'm not sure if these are safe and if they have gluten then the headache he has will be the least of his worries if he takes them. If anyone knows I'd appreciate the help. Thanks.

Jennifer

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This is what is listed on Delphi as okay:

Tylenol products (ve=4/20/04).

Children's Motrin Non-Staining Dye-Free Oral Suspension Berry Flavor

Children's Motrin Cold Non-Staining Dye-free Oral Suspension Berry Flavor

Children's Tylenol Plus Cold & Cough Chewable Tablets

Children's Tylenol Suspension Grape Flavored Liquid

Extra Strength Tylenol Caplets

Extra Strength Tylenol PM Gelcaps

Imodium AD Caplets

Infant's Motrin Non-Staining Dye-free Concentrated Drops Berry Flavor

Infants' Tylenol Cherry Concentrated Drops

Lactaid Original Strength Caplets

Lactaid Ultra Caplets

Maximum Strength Tylenol Allergy Sinus Daytime Caplets

Tylenol Arthritis Pain Extended Relief Caplets

TYLENOL 3 (MallInckrodt brand) - acetominophen with codeine (1-800-325-8888) (ve=3-11-03)

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Karen

And this is on www.glutenfreedrugs.com

Tylenol allergy sinus caplets, maximum strength

Tylenol Arthritis Pain Extended Relief Caplets

Tylenol cherry suspension infants drops

Tylenol chewable fruit burst flavor tabs

Tylenol Childrens Susp Grape Liquid

Tylenol cold multi-symptom plus cough chewable tab

Tylenol Cold Plus Cough Chew Tab

Tylenol extended relief caplets

Tylenol extra strength caplets

Tylenol extra strength liquid

Tylenol extra strength PM gelcaps

Tylenol tabs

Tylenol ultratab

Tylenol with Codeine

I don't think they are listed on either list.....

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Karen

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Jenn2005 Contributor

Thanks for the speedy reply Karen. I think I will pass these on to someone else and stick with the advil.

Jennifer

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Lisa Mentor

Your question was well anwsered by the pros here, but just wanted to let you know that Tylenol is pretty rough on the liver. I use Aleve. :)

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momandgirls Enthusiast

I just called Tylenol yesterday asking about the Meltaways. She said that the Meltaways are still out being tested and the results aren't back yet. She said they should have the results in about two weeks. In the meantime, the children's suspension (bubble gum, strawberry, cherry and I think there's one more flavor) are gluten free so I just bought some of that instead.

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Are the Extra Strength Rapid Release Gels the same as the Extra Strength Gel Caps? I bought some and was trying to verify before my husband has to use them and I noticed that it actually says Rapid Release Gels and I've never noticed that before (I guess I picked up the wrong package) so I'm not sure if these are safe and if they have gluten then the headache he has will be the least of his worries if he takes them. If anyone knows I'd appreciate the help. Thanks.

Jennifer

The Extra Strength Rapid Release Gels are NOT gluten-free. I verified that by phone. They are not the same as the Extra Strength Gelcaps. I use the ES Gelcaps.

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Jenn2005 Contributor

Thanks Patti. I was a little confused with the rapid release being on the bottle I picked up. I'm glad I waited could have been an ugly few weeks.

Jennifer

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jerseyangel Proficient

Jennifer--Glad you asked! I actually bought it a while back--not thinking. Anyway, I did call before I took it, and was so glad I did :D

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