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Hi all.

My son is scheduled to have some dental work done using conscious

sedation, and the dentist wants him to take the meds by mouth. I am

concerned about the gluten that may be in these meds (Versed syrup

and Vistaril), as well as the color additives and sweeteners used.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

, mom to Drake(almost 4)/ASD/SCD 1 year

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Hi ,

> My son is scheduled to have some dental work done using conscious

> sedation, and the dentist wants him to take the meds by mouth. I

am

> concerned about the gluten that may be in these meds (Versed syrup

> and Vistaril), as well as the color additives and sweeteners used.

> Any suggestions?

Can he take the inhalation sedation - Nitrous oxide or oxygen?

Does the dentist have any options -Can he take a pill form of the

meds? Is there a possibility of having it compounded?

Sheila

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Hi ,

> My son is scheduled to have some dental work done using conscious

> sedation, and the dentist wants him to take the meds by mouth. I

am

> concerned about the gluten that may be in these meds (Versed syrup

> and Vistaril), as well as the color additives and sweeteners used.

> Any suggestions?

Can he take the inhalation sedation - Nitrous oxide or oxygen?

Does the dentist have any options -Can he take a pill form of the

meds? Is there a possibility of having it compounded?

Sheila

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Hi ,

> My son is scheduled to have some dental work done using conscious

> sedation, and the dentist wants him to take the meds by mouth. I

am

> concerned about the gluten that may be in these meds (Versed syrup

> and Vistaril), as well as the color additives and sweeteners used.

> Any suggestions?

Can he take the inhalation sedation - Nitrous oxide or oxygen?

Does the dentist have any options -Can he take a pill form of the

meds? Is there a possibility of having it compounded?

Sheila

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