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Is Walgreen's Childrens Liquid Ibuprofen Gluten Free?


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I was wondering if anyone knows if the Walgreen brand of children's liquid Ibuprofen is gluten free?

Our son who has been gluten free for one month hasn't had nightmares since going gluten-free. He has had ibu the last two nights and the night talking and yelling have returned.

If it is glutened - do you know of another brand that is GLUTEN FREE?

Thanks so much-

The Kids Folks


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I was wondering if anyone knows if the Walgreen brand of children's liquid Ibuprofen is gluten free?

Our son who has been gluten free for one month hasn't had nightmares since going gluten-free. He has had ibu the last two nights and the night talking and yelling have returned.

If it is glutened - do you know of another brand that is GLUTEN FREE?

Thanks so much-

The Kids Folks

We've used that brand, the Leader brand and the Motrin brand with no problems

bear6954 Apprentice

I called motrin and there bubble gum flavor is the only one that is verified to be gluten free.

spunky Contributor

Did you try looking it up on glutenfreedrugs.com

I don't know if the link will work, since it's a pdf file, Open Original Shared Link

If that doesn't work, you can find the Walgreen's list on the gluten free drugs site

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