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What's being published on gluten in medication

New research where celiac disease meets pharmaceutical excipients, drug labelling and starch sourcing. Newest first, straight from PubMed.

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Presence of gluten and soy derived excipients in medicinal products and their implications on allergen safety and labeling.

Figueiredo A, Auxtero MD, Brás A et al.

Sci Rep 2025 Mar 31 PMID 40164820 DOI

Design of mobile and website health application devices for drug tolerability in hereditary fructose intolerance.

Izquierdo-García E, Lázaro-Cebas A, Montero Pastor B et al.

Orphanet J Rare Dis 2024 Jan 5 PMID 38183105 DOI

Interaction with wheat starch affect the aggregation behavior and digestibility of gluten proteins.

Kuang J, Xu K, Dang B et al.

Int J Biol Macromol 2023 Dec 31 PMID 37748592 DOI

Food allergens in oral care products.

Coimbra L, Costa IM, Evangelista JG et al.

Sci Rep 2023 Apr 24 PMID 37095111 DOI

Physicochemical and Microbiological Stability of Pyrimethamine in Paraben-free PCCA Base, SuspendIt.

Pramar YV, Mandal TK, Bostanian LA et al.

Int J Pharm Compd 2023 Mar-Apr PMID 37000140

Physicochemical and Microbiological Stability of Amitriptyline Hydrochloride Oral Liquid Dosage Forms in PCCA Base, SuspendIt.

Pramar YV, Mandal TK, Bostanian LA et al.

Int J Pharm Compd 2022 Jul-Aug PMID 35820140

Carboxymethylcellulose excipient allergy: a case report.

Townsend K, Laffan J, Hayman G

J Med Case Rep 2021 Nov 24 PMID 34819140 DOI

Gluten in pharmaceutical products: a scoping review.

Lizano-Díez I, Mariño EL, Modamio P

Syst Rev 2021 Aug 7 PMID 34364399 DOI

Celiac disease: Understandings in diagnostic, nutritional, and medicinal aspects.

Ben Houmich T, Admou B

Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol 2021 Jan-Dec PMID 33878915 DOI

Impact of gastrointestinal physiology on drug absorption in special populations--An UNGAP review.

Stillhart C, Vučićević K, Augustijns P et al.

Eur J Pharm Sci 2020 Apr 30 PMID 32109493 DOI

Use of Thyroid Hormones in Hypothyroid and Euthyroid Patients; the 2019 Italian Survey.

Negro R, Attanasio R, Nagy EV et al.

Eur Thyroid J 2020 Jan PMID 32071899 DOI

Detection of Outliers in Projection-Based Modeling.

Rodionova OY, Pomerantsev AL

Anal Chem 2020 Feb 4 PMID 31880430 DOI

All disease begins in the gut: Influence of gastrointestinal disorders and surgery on oral drug performance.

Hatton GB, Madla CM, Rabbie SC et al.

Int J Pharm 2018 Sep 5 PMID 29969711 DOI

Addressing Barriers for Patients with Celiac Disease When Assessing for Gluten in Medications.

Rubal-Peace G, Sepp C

J Acad Nutr Diet 2018 Aug PMID 29884481 DOI

Impact of gastrointestinal disease states on oral drug absorption - implications for formulation design - a PEARRL review.

Effinger A, O'Driscoll CM, McAllister M et al.

J Pharm Pharmacol 2019 Apr PMID 29766501 DOI

Making All Medications Gluten Free.

Shah AV, Serajuddin ATM, Mangione RA

J Pharm Sci 2018 May PMID 29287928 DOI

Intestinal Permeability in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis.

Buscarinu MC, Romano S, Mechelli R et al.

Neurotherapeutics 2018 Jan PMID 29119385 DOI

Medicines, excipients, and dietary intolerances.

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin

BMJ 2017 Aug 21 PMID 28827390 DOI

Diagnosis and management of treatment-refractory hypothyroidism: an expert consensus report.

Centanni M, Benvenga S, Sachmechi I

J Endocrinol Invest 2017 Dec PMID 28695483 DOI

Gluten and Aluminum Content in Synthroid(®) (Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets).

Espaillat R, Jarvis MF, Torkelson C et al.

Adv Ther 2017 Jul PMID 28649691 DOI

[What medication should be prescribed to a patient with coeliac disease?].

Pérez-Diez C, Guillén-Lorente S, Palomo-Palomo P

Semergen 2018 Mar PMID 28511881 DOI

Stability of Clindamycin Hydrochloride in PCCA Base SuspendIt.

Pramar YV, Graves RA, Ledet GA et al.

Int J Pharm Compd 2016 Sep-Oct PMID 28339377

Gluten content of medications.

Cruz JE, Cocchio C, Lai PT et al.

Am J Health Syst Pharm 2015 Jan 1 PMID 25511839 DOI

Double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled intervention trial to evaluate the effects of Bifidobacterium longum CECT 7347 in children with newly diagnosed coeliac disease.

Olivares M, Castillejo G, Varea V et al.

Br J Nutr 2014 Jul 14 PMID 24774670 DOI

Determining the gluten content of nonprescription drugs: information for patients with celiac disease.

Mangione RA, Patel PN, Shin E et al.

J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) 2011 Nov-Dec PMID 22068195 DOI

Should infertility patients be screened for celiac disease?

Berga SL

Gynecol Endocrinol 2010 Nov PMID 20569101 DOI

Are excipients really inert ingredients? A review of adverse reactions to excipients in oral dermatologic medications in Canada.

Noiles K, Vender R

J Cutan Med Surg 2010 May-Jun PMID 20487670 DOI

Excipient choices for special populations.

Nagel-Edwards KM, Ko JY

Int J Pharm Compd 2008 Sep-Oct PMID 23969867

Biologically active human GM-CSF produced in the seeds of transgenic rice plants.

Sardana R, Dudani AK, Tackaberry E et al.

Transgenic Res 2007 Dec PMID 17985214 DOI

When food is poison: the history, consequences, and limitations of the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004.

Derr LE

Food Drug Law J 2006 PMID 16838459

How this list is built

A standing PubMed query for the intersection of celiac disease and pharmaceutical labelling — excipients, inactive ingredients, drug labels. It is anchored on the Celiac Disease MeSH term rather than the word “celiac”, because the celiac plexus is an unrelated bundle of nerves and arteries that otherwise floods the results. The query currently matches 36 papers in total; the 30 most recent are shown.

That is a small number, and deliberately so. Looser queries return several hundred results made up of wheat-dough rheology and gluten-free-diet studies that say nothing about what is in a tablet. This list is short because the field is small — which is itself the point worth noticing.

We list what exists. We do not summarise findings, because a one-line precis of a clinical paper is how a careful result becomes a false reassurance. Titles and links only — read the source.

Listing a paper is not endorsement of its conclusions, and a single study rarely settles anything. Not medical advice.