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KnitOrMiss
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I was reading a thyroid medication article and ran across this link about how to find out if your meds are gluten and/or soy free, etc....
http://www.thyroidpharmacist.com/blog/is-your-medication-gluten-free
Thought others might be interested. The link within the article seems like it would be useful, too.
http://www.thyroidpharmacist.com/blog/is-your-medication-gluten-free
Thought others might be interested. The link within the article seems like it would be useful, too.
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http://www.glutenfreedrugs.com/ may also be helpful.
Indeed - that is the link within the article, too!0 -
Thank you for this info. I am recently trying to eat grain free and just started taking levothyroxine and cytomel (generic). I will check with my pharmacist to ascertain the manufacturers for each. I am not celiac but sensitive to all grains and soy...0
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Hi folks: I also belong to the Gluten Free group and post the studies from Medscape (there's a new note coming from Digestive Diseases Week in Washington DC concerning probiotics and GF needs). Here's the link. Not sure if you have to join the group to see it. I cant post a link to the actual Medscape site as it is a members only med professionals continuing ed site.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10104290/medscape-medical-professionals-continuing-ed-site-celiac-disease-gluten-sensitivity-articles#Item_70 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »http://www.glutenfreedrugs.com/ may also be helpful.
Indeed - that is the link within the article, too!
Weird. I looked at the article to make sure it wasn't it, and never saw it. Apparently my brain is being special...0 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »http://www.glutenfreedrugs.com/ may also be helpful.
Indeed - that is the link within the article, too!
Weird. I looked at the article to make sure it wasn't it, and never saw it. Apparently my brain is being special...
It took me a bit to find it when I looked to go ahead and copy and paste it out, because it was nestled in there...that's when I use "find" to help my brain when it chooses it's hiccup moments. LOL0
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