Is Lexapro gluten-free?
Nothing on the labels looks like gluten. We checked 10 product labels for lexapro and didn't find any ingredients on our gluten red-flag list. Worth noting — this isn't the same as a manufacturer attestation. Formulations can change without notice, and starch sources aren't always disclosed.
Drug context
About Lexapro
Lexapro is a brand name for escitalopram — the brand-name SSRI antidepressant escitalopram. The active ingredient is the same across brand and generic versions, but inactive ingredients (excipients) can differ between manufacturers, which is the whole point of this page.
Why this matters
Different manufacturers, different ingredients
Generics of Lexapro use the same active ingredient, but they aren't required to use the same inactive ingredients. Your pharmacy may switch which manufacturer they dispense between fills, sometimes without telling you. The list below shows each manufacturer's product label as a separate entry, because that's the granularity that actually matters when you're celiac.
The labels
The 10 we checked
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01Coupler LLC nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM · HYPROMELLOSE, UNSPECIFIED · LACTOSE MONOHYDRATE · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE · POLYDEXTROSE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL, UNSPECIFIED · SILICON DIOXIDE · STARCH, CORN · TALC · TITANIUM DIOXIDE · TRIACETIN
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02Legacy Pharmaceutical Packaging, LLC nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE · CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM · HYPROMELLOSES · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL, UNSPECIFIED · POLYSORBATE 80 · SILICON DIOXIDE · TALC · TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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03Direct_Rx nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM · HYPROMELLOSE, UNSPECIFIED · LACTOSE MONOHYDRATE · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE · POLYDEXTROSE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL, UNSPECIFIED · SILICON DIOXIDE · STARCH, CORN · TALC · TITANIUM DIOXIDE · TRIACETIN
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04Asclemed USA, Inc. nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients BUTYLATED HYDROXYANISOLE · BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE · CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM · HYPROMELLOSE 2910 (5 MPA.S) · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400 · SILICON DIOXIDE · TALC · TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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05Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE · CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM · HYPROMELLOSE 2910 (6 MPA.S) · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400 · POVIDONE · SILICON DIOXIDE · TALC · TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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06Chartwell Governmental & Specialty RX, LLC. nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients ANHYDROUS CITRIC ACID · GLYCERIN · METHYLPARABEN · PROPYLENE GLYCOL · PROPYLPARABEN · SORBITOL SOLUTION · TRISODIUM CITRATE DIHYDRATE · WATER
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07Northwind Health Company, LLC nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE · HYPROMELLOSE 2910 (15000 MPA.S) · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400 · SILICON DIOXIDE · TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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08Northwind Health Company, LLC nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE · HYPROMELLOSE 2910 (15000 MPA.S) · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400 · SILICON DIOXIDE · TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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09Northwind Health Company, LLC nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM · HYPROMELLOSE, UNSPECIFIED · LACTOSE MONOHYDRATE · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE · POLYDEXTROSE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL, UNSPECIFIED · SILICON DIOXIDE · STARCH, CORN · TALC · TITANIUM DIOXIDE · TRIACETIN
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10Northwind Health Company, LLC nothing flagged on the label
Inactive ingredients CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE · HYPROMELLOSE 2910 (15000 MPA.S) · MAGNESIUM STEARATE · POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400 · SILICON DIOXIDE · TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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Background
What “gluten in a medication” actually means
Gluten enters drugs through their excipients — the inactive ingredients used to bind, coat, fill, or stabilize the dose. The main concern is wheat starch as a filler. Source-ambiguous starches (plain “starch”, pregelatinized starch, sodium starch glycolate, modified starch) get flagged for verification because their botanical origin isn't always disclosed on the label.
The 2024 Mangione et al. pediatric NDC analysis (689 NDCs across the top 100 pediatric medications) found 1.5% contained gluten outright; another 25.7% couldn't be confirmed either way. Liquid and oral-suspension formulations carry disproportionate risk because wheat starch is a common thickener. Full methodology →
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