Lactose Anhydrous Gluten Free
7 Topics FoundI hope you can help me please. I need to be gluten free, absolutely free of, and I need to know if the product Lorazepam 1mg tablets from Aurobindo are gluten free or not. Yes it is Medically Necessary, I have severe neurological reactions. Please, and thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. ## Hi Barbara - According to the DailyMed profile for this drug, it contains the following inactive ingredients: - Anhydrous Lactose - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Polacrilin Potassium National Drug Code: 13107-084 Shape: Round Color: White to off white Imprint: U33 It does not appear that the inactive ingredients listed contain gluten. If you want to be 100% safe, you can call your pharmacist and read off those ingredients to them for extra confirmation. I hope thi...
I don't feel well on Clonazepam made by Accord. I don't see it as listed gluten free. However, that doesn't mean that it is not. Please tell me where it is manufactured and if it is gluten free. Gluten makes me very ill. Thank you so much for your help! ## Accord Healthcare, Inc. is based in the U.S. in Durham, NC. As to the inactive ingredients, I am not sure what would be a problem if you have a gluten allergy, so I am just going to list them for you: Anhydrous lactose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, corn start and FD&C Yellow No. 6 Lake. Is there anything else I can help with?
Is hydralazine gluten free? ## Hydralazine is actually a generic medication, so it's manufactured by several different companies, which means that I can't check if the one you have is gluten free, without knowing who the manufacturer is of your tablets. Do you know who the manufacturer is? Or can you post back with the markings on them? ## I have the Camber brand. Is it gluten free? ## Hydralazine from Camber comes in 4 doses: 10 mg (NDC 31722-519), 25 mg (NDC 31722-520), 50 mg (NDC 31722-521), and 100 mg (NDC 31722-522). In each case, the inactive ingredients are listed as: - Anhydrous Lactose - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato - Stearic Acid - Fd&c Yellow No. 6 They should technically be gluten-free but you might want to contact the manuf...
Are the 5mg diazepam tablets from IVAX gluten free? I have been calling them for 2 days and the line is always busy. ## The IVAX / TEVA Diazepam 5mg contain the following inactive ingredients (NDC: 0172-3926): - Anhydrous Lactose - Silicon Dioxide - D&C Yellow No. 10 - FD&C Yellow No. 6 - Magnesium Stearate - Microcrystalline Cellulose - Corn Starch - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type A Potato From what I can see above, there are no gluten containing ingredients. Ref: DailyMed ## But do they have Diazepam in them? ## Yes, that is the main active ingredient. ## Yeah but why would it say Ivax on the script and the pills come out as TEVA 3926? ## Because TEVA acquired IVAX [1]
Is metronidazole gluten free? ## I'm actually not familiar with the full list of ingredients that are considered gluten based, but I can list the inactive ingredients for you, so you can see what they are. The ones listed as being used in the Teva Metronidazole tablets are: Silicon dioxide colloidal, Hydroxypropyl cellulose, lactose anhydrous, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium start glycolate and stearic acid. Learn more Metronidazole details here. I hope this helps. Didn't your pharmacy have the inactive ingredient list for you?
Is Glenmark omperazole gluten free? I received this recently from my pharmacy and I am a celiac and have had symptoms ever since. Anyone else have this issue? ## I assume you're referring to the 20 mg blue delayed release capsules (NDC 68462-396)? If so, it doesn't appear to contain any gluten-based inactive ingredients: - Anhydrous Lactose - Cetyl Alcohol - Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic, Dihydrate - Hypromellose, Unspecified - Hypromellose Phthalate (31% Phthalate, 40 Cst) - Mannitol - Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - Gelatin, Unspecified - Titanium Dioxide - FD&C Blue No. 1 You might want to double check with the manufacturer to see whether there could be cross-contamination during the manufacturing process though. Or ask your pharmacy if they carry a different brand to see whether you...
Alprazolam aka Xanax It's a generic version of Xanax (alprazolam 2mg) ## Thanks for the info Lego. From what I've researched Kalma appears to be an Australian trade name of Alprazolam, made by Alphapharm. It reportedly comes in 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg and 2mg dosage forms and carries the following set of inactive ingredients: lactose sodium benzoate maize starch magnesium stearate sodium starch glycollate microcrystalline cellulose colloidal anhydrous silica povidone docusate sodium indigo carmine (Kalma 0.5 mg and Kalma 1 mg only) erythrosine (Kalma 0.5 mg only) The tablets are also listed as being gluten free. Hope this info helps anyone else who may be interested in asking their doctor about taking Kalma.