Guest guest Posted September 27, 2001 Report Share Posted September 27, 2001 > Is zyrtec gfcf? We have to take the medication-the rash to his palms turned in to a whole body rash and the doctor now feels its an allergic reaction to somthing-and the zyrtec will stop the itching and allow the rash to go away. Any help on the status greatly appreciated.F > > I looked up this medication for someone on another message board whose son was having a bad reaction to mold in his classroom. The syrup appears to be gfcf, but contains flavors which may be a problem if your child does not tolerate high phenols. The tablets contain lactose. Here is the link. You cannot just click on it, you have to copy it into a new browser window, otherwise it won't work. I hope this helps http://www.pfizer.com/hml/pi's/zyrtecpi.pdf Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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