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tammy

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tammy Community Regular

This is my 5th day with this nasty head congestion and cough. I prefer medicines or remedies that are safe on the body and of course gluten-free.

What works for you??

THANKS SO MUCH!!


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I take advil cold and sinus.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Hi Tammy,

Sorry you're sick. :(

I recently got a response from Tylenol about which products are gluten free and I'm not sure if you could take any of these or not?

Here's the list:

tarnalberry Community Regular

Mucinex is gluten-free, and helpful for congestion, if a bit pricey.

cornbread Explorer

Dayquil and Nyquil rock. Plus Zicam to shorten the cold.

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If you go to walgreens.com there is a list of gluten free products. Most of their store brand stuff is gluten-free.

This is my 5th day with this nasty head congestion and cough.  I prefer medicines or remedies that are safe on the body and of course gluten-free. 

What works for you??

THANKS SO MUCH!!

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