Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. If you have celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, anything you put in your mouth and eventually in your stomach needs to be gluten-free.
This means you need to find cough drops that don't contain gluten. Fortunately, there are a few options—including mainstream brands—available. Gluten-free cough drop brands include:. You can find most of these in your local drugstore chain or order them online. Those cough drops that are listed below as "gluten-free" should meet the U. Unfortunately, there aren't any cough drops that are certified gluten-free , which means they meet more stringent standards generally, products that are certified gluten-free contain fewer than 10 parts per million of gluten, and the manufacturers take extra care in sourcing raw ingredients.
Here's a list of popular cough drops that contain gluten:. Halls are not gluten-free. This well-known brand is a subsidiary of Mondelez International, a huge multinational snack company that makes such products as Oreos cookies and Cadbury chocolate bars.
HALLS offers a wide variety of cough drops in different flavors and styles, including regular, sugar-free, "natural" and non-mentholated. Unfortunately, while HALLS products are not made with gluten-containing ingredients, a customer service representative tells me that they can't be considered gluten-free: "We do not guarantee that our products are gluten-free because we sometimes purchase flavoring, color or spice ingredients from suppliers who do not list every possible source of gluten beyond what is required by law.
For more on what's required, take a look at this: Do food labeling laws require manufacturers to disclose gluten ingredients? Halls says it will call out any gluten-containing ingredients on its label, but also notes that the company does not use dedicated production lines for its products, so there is a chance of gluten cross-contamination. All contain menthol and a mixture of herbs. According to Ricola, it cannot claim all of its products as gluten-free, since some may contain ingredients derived from wheat.
The company says its center-filled Dual Action drops contain ingredients derived from wheat. The website states, "Although some of our products may contain ingredients derived from wheat, such as our center filled Dual Action drops, these ingredients are highly purified. Gluten-free information on manufacturer website: The manufacturer provides online gluten-free information.
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