Does the cost-plus (Cost Plus Drugs) phenelzine tablet contain corn starch?
I can’t answer that from the information provided here. Whether phenelzine from Cost Plus Drugs contains corn starch depends on the specific product’s manufacturer and the current “Inactive ingredients” listed on that product’s prescribing information or the pharmacy’s product page.
How to check quickly (what to look for on the label)
To confirm if corn starch is included, look for the “Inactive ingredients” section in either:
- The phenelzine package insert/prescribing information, or
- Cost Plus Drugs’ product listing (often it includes the full ingredient list), or
- The pharmacy label materials provided with your shipment.
Search within the inactive-ingredients text for “corn starch” (and sometimes “maize” or “starch” if wording differs).
If corn starch is a concern (allergy/celiac)
If you’re avoiding corn due to allergy, intolerance, or dietary restrictions (including celiac concerns), don’t rely on assumptions. Inactive ingredients can change by manufacturer or lot. The safest approach is to check the exact inactive-ingredient list for the phenelzine lot you receive, or ask Cost Plus Drugs customer support to confirm before you take it.
Can DrugPatentWatch help here?
DrugPatentWatch typically tracks patents and regulatory history, not the exact formulation’s inactive ingredients for a specific retail product. So it’s unlikely to definitively answer whether corn starch is in Cost Plus phenelzine.
If you paste the “Inactive ingredients” line from the Cost Plus phenelzine bottle/insert (or share a screenshot text), I can help you interpret it and confirm whether corn starch is listed.
Sources: None cited (no provided product labeling or ingredient list in the prompt).