Hello,
Cytomel is one of the brand medication for a generic medication called liothyronine. There are other brands such as Triostat or Liothyronine T3.
Most thyroid medications are gluten-free, but you may want to confirm those with your doctor before getting prescription if you have such condition as severe
gluten sensitivity as described.
Levothyroxine with Lannet brand as well as
Tirosint is gluten-free, but Levothyroxine with brand company Mylan is not.
Armour Thyroid,
Synthroid and Cytomel do not have gluten-containing ingredients, so you can take those with current gluten sensitivity.
However, as far as I know, they have not officially certified as gluten-free because they did not get tested for it.
Armour has an ingredient that is derived from wheat or corn, so you do not want to take those if you have an allergy to corn.
Again, you may want to talk further with your doctor to choose the right medication with your current sensitivity and allergies.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Katie Lee, General & Family Physician