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Tag: Gluten intolerance

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Is there a pill I can take for gluten intolerance?

4 min read
According to a 2020 study, up to two-thirds of individuals with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet are still exposed to gluten contamination. This frequent, accidental exposure raises a critical question for many: Is there a pill I can take for gluten intolerance or celiac disease?

What is the new pill for celiac disease? An overview of investigational oral medications

4 min read
Affecting an estimated 1 in 100 people worldwide, celiac disease remains a significant health challenge, with the gluten-free diet as the only current treatment. While there is no single new pill for celiac disease currently approved, an exciting pipeline of investigational oral medications is advancing through clinical trials, offering hope beyond dietary restrictions.

Does Tylenol have gluten? Navigating Medications for a Gluten-Free Diet

5 min read
Although brand-name Tylenol does not add gluten-containing ingredients to its products, manufacturer Johnson & Johnson states they cannot confirm that any Tylenol product is gluten-free due to potential cross-contamination. This nuance is critical for anyone managing celiac disease or a gluten intolerance, leading to the complex question: does Tylenol have gluten?.

Does Benadryl Help Celiac Disease? Understanding Its Limited Role

4 min read
An estimated 1 in 100 people worldwide have celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten [1.5.5]. This raises the question for many who experience allergic-type symptoms: **Does Benadryl help celiac disease?** The answer requires understanding the difference between an autoimmune response and a true allergy.