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New research where celiac disease meets pharmaceutical excipients, drug labelling and starch sourcing. Newest first, straight from PubMed.
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Figueiredo A, Auxtero MD, Brás A et al.
Izquierdo-García E, Lázaro-Cebas A, Montero Pastor B et al.
Kuang J, Xu K, Dang B et al.
Coimbra L, Costa IM, Evangelista JG et al.
Pramar YV, Mandal TK, Bostanian LA et al.
Pramar YV, Mandal TK, Bostanian LA et al.
Townsend K, Laffan J, Hayman G
Lizano-Díez I, Mariño EL, Modamio P
Ben Houmich T, Admou B
Stillhart C, Vučićević K, Augustijns P et al.
Negro R, Attanasio R, Nagy EV et al.
Rodionova OY, Pomerantsev AL
Hatton GB, Madla CM, Rabbie SC et al.
Rubal-Peace G, Sepp C
Effinger A, O'Driscoll CM, McAllister M et al.
Shah AV, Serajuddin ATM, Mangione RA
Buscarinu MC, Romano S, Mechelli R et al.
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin
Centanni M, Benvenga S, Sachmechi I
Espaillat R, Jarvis MF, Torkelson C et al.
Pérez-Diez C, Guillén-Lorente S, Palomo-Palomo P
Pramar YV, Graves RA, Ledet GA et al.
Cruz JE, Cocchio C, Lai PT et al.
Olivares M, Castillejo G, Varea V et al.
Mangione RA, Patel PN, Shin E et al.
Noiles K, Vender R
Nagel-Edwards KM, Ko JY
Sardana R, Dudani AK, Tackaberry E et al.
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.