(Kashrut.com via Rabbi Bess of Los Angeles)
Many liquid medications contain food grade glycerin which is often derived from animals and is therefore treif. This is especially a problem with children’s medications that are quite palatable as a result of the glycerin.
The following liquid medications are recommended as they do not contain any animal ingredients. The glycerin is vegetable based:
- Advil Infant’s Suspension White Grape Dye-Free [Artificial flavor]
- Advil Children’s Suspension [All flavors including Dye-Free] [Artificial flavor]
- Tylenol Infant drops – Cherry or Grape [Artificial flavor] NOT Dye-Free
- Tylenol Children’s Suspension – Cherry Blast or Grape [Artificial flavor] NOT Dye-Free
- Motrin Infants’ Drops – Berry and Dye-Free Berry
- Motrin Children’s – Berry and Dye-Free Berry
The following liquid medications require caution as they do contain animal ingredients. The glycerin is animal based:
- Tylenol Infant Drops – Cherry Dye Free
- Tylenol Children’s Suspension Cherry Blast – Dye-Free
- Benadryl Children’s Allergy Liquid
- Benadryl Children’s Allergy Plus Congestion Liquid
Store brands of suspensions should not be used since glycerin is commonly derived from animal sources.
From Rabbi Bess: There is a “generic” Benadryl without glycerin made by RIJ Pharmaceutical Corp, 40 Commercial Ave,Middletown, NY 10941. It is distributed by Kinray Inc. Whitestone NY 11357. It is sold as Preferred Plus in Lakewood.
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