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artificial colors, wax, etc in allergy pills sup

Posted by Wolf Dreamer on December 3, 2003, at 12:26:08

Some supplements contain artificial colors. Some also have wax, and a number of other things. Any chance the ingrediants in allery pills such as claritin D or vitamins, supplements, etc. can cause a problem?

Claritin D has many inactive ingredient(why have them if they don't do anything beneficial) in it.
Under Inactive ingredients it list carnauba wax, dibasic caclium phosphate, ethylcellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, pharmaceutical ink, polyethylene glycol, povidone, silicon dioxide, sugar, titanium dioxide, white way.

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My supplements just have so much crap in them, from caramel coloring, to yellow dye number whatever, and all manner of things that aren't necessary. That is rather irritating.

And why have so many inactive ingrediants with everything? If you don't need them, just find some harmless thing to use as filler or give the small amount of whatever it is to someone in a mostly empty gel capsul. I realize what we take from any pill is only a small bit of what we want, and the rest filler because otherwise the pill would be too small to pick up without tweezers.


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