Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 Sorry, I missed the original message. Are you saying that the only tylanol that works is the sopositoriy? If this is correct, just what are we supposed to give for pain? Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 > Sorry, I missed the original message. Are you saying that the only > tylanol that works is the sopositoriy? If this is correct, just what are > we supposed to give for pain? > > Cheryl The original postin is up a bit and was <OT dimetapp DM> There's more than one....so may read them all to get the idea Cristina-WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 This was the original message and my response. Yes the only GFCF is the suppositories. Subj: Re: Re: Dimetapp DM Date: 6/18/01 1:40:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: treelinkr@... Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto:GFCFKids " >GFCFKids </A> To: GFCFKids > been especially wild lately, so I called > Whitehall-Robins to check on the Dimetapp DM. They > verified that it is milk-free and gluten free. > Careful because Dimetapp extendtabs and several other dimetapp products have gluten in them. Check out the site at www.csaceliacs.org/pharmeceuticals.htm. Bromonate Elixir is not GFCF. Tylenol tablets, gelcaps and allergy sinus gelcaps tested positive for gluten; the only safe one is the suppositories which my son has taken. I will check on Motrin and Albuterol. Sorry to pass out this info but we must be aware of all products. My son has Celiac's Disease and gluten is a no no. He reacts to the slightest amount. LOL, Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 Umm, we gave Elliot the Tylenol suppositories many years ago, when he was vomiting up every other med. In retrospect, I just wish I hadn't. I think his little body knew what was bad for him. Researchers have said that Tylenol depletes sulphates, and the sulphation system in most if not all kids with autism, is stressed to the max already. Just my opinion. Lorilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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