March 22, 2023

SYNTHROID is a prescription medication that can help treat hypothyroidism. The active ingredient in SYNTHROID is called levothyroxine sodium. SYNTHROID can help restore thyroid hormone balance. It is a man-made thyroid hormone identical to thyroxine.

What is centroid synthroid is a prescription medication that can help treat hypothyroidism the active ingredient in synthroid is called levothyroxine sodium synthroid can help restore thyroid hormone balance it is a man-made thyroid hormone identical to thyroid sign thyroxine is the hormone that is naturally made by the thyroid gland generally thyroid replacement

Medication is to be taken for life fyren hormones including synthroid should not be used for the treatment of obesity or weight loss large doses of thyroid hormone especially when used with certain medicines that reduce appetite can result in serious and even life-threatening effects do not use synthroid if you have hyperthyroidism or overactive thyroid uncorrected

Adrenal problems are having symptoms of a heart attack or are allergic to any of its ingredients talk to your doctor about any medication and food allergies all medications you are taking pregnancy plans and all medical conditions you may have especially heart disease diabetes clotting disorders and adrenal or pituitary gland problems tell your doctor if you

Experience rapid or irregular heartbeat chest pain shortness of breath leg cramps headache nervousness irritability sleeplessness tremors change in appetite weight gain or loss vomiting diarrhea excessive sweating heat intolerance fever changes in menstrual periods hives or skin rash or any other unusual medical event how does synthroid work in most cases you will

Take thyroid replacement medication every day as your doctor prescribed when you first start taking synthroid it is very important for your doctor to monitor you closely he or she will usually test your tsh levels every six to eight weeks to make sure you are on the right dose finding the right synthroid dose for you may take some time keep in mind that everyone

Is unique during the first months of treatment the doctor will work with you to find the right dose to get your tsh levels in range the doctor will check how you are doing on your prescribed synthroid dose and ask you if you are still experiencing any symptoms since each person is unique some people may need a low dose of synthroid to help replace the amount of

Thyroid hormone that is missing other may need a higher dose over time your thyroid hormone needs can change and your dose of synthroid might need to change as well it is important to continue your partnership with your doctor and discuss any symptoms you may be experiencing after talking with you your doctor will determine if you need a change in dose remember your

Medicine does not work if you do not take it you play a major role in managing your hypothyroidism by taking your synthroid every morning as prescribed by your doctor about synthroid dosing doctors have been prescribing synthroid for over 50 years synthroid comes in 12 dosing options to help doctors find the dose that is right for you your doctor will determine

Your starting dose based on weight age cause of hypothyroidism other health conditions you have in other medications you are taking use centroid also known as levothyroxine sodium tablets is a prescription manmade thyroid hormone that is used to treat a condition called hypothyroidism except in cases of temporary hypothyroidism which is usually associated with an

Inflammation of the thyroid gland known as thyroiditis it is meant to replace a hormone that is usually made by your thyroid gland generally thyroid replacement treatment is to be taken for life important safety information thyroid hormones including synthroid should not be used either alone or in combination with other drugs for the treatment of obesity or weight

Loss in patients with normal thyroid levels doses of synthroid used daily for hormone replacement are not helpful for weight loss larger doses may result in serious or even life-threatening events especially when used in combination with certain other drugs used to reduce appetite do not use synthroid if you have hyperthyroidism or overactive thyroid uncorrected

Adrenal problems are having symptoms of a heart attack or are allergic to any of its ingredients in women long-term treatment with synthroid has been associated with increased bone loss especially in women who are on high doses or those who are on high doses after menopause tell your doctor if you are allergic to any foods or drugs are pregnant or plan to become

Pregnant are breastfeeding or are taking any other drugs as well as prescription and over-the-counter products tell your doctor about any other medical conditions you may have especially heart disease diabetes blood clotting problems and adrenal or pituitary gland problems the dose of other drugs you may be taking to control these conditions may have to be changed

While you are taking synthroid if you have diabetes check your blood sugar levels and/or the glucose in your urine as ordered by your doctor and immediately tell your doctor if there are any changes if you are taking blood thinners your blood clotting status should be checked often use synthroid only as ordered by your doctor do not stop or change the amount you

Take or how often you take it unless told to do so by your doctor products such as iron and calcium supplements and antacids can lower your body s ability to absorb synthroid so synthroid should be taken for hours before or after taking these products take synthroid as a single dose preferably on an empty stomach one half to one hour before breakfast your body s

Ability to absorb synthroid is improved when you take it on an empty stomach tell your doctor if you develop any of the following symptoms rapid or abnormal heartbeat chest pain difficulty catching breath leg cramps headache feeling nervous irritability sleeplessness shaking change in appetite weight gain or loss throwing up diarrhea increased sweating unable to

Tolerate heat fever changes in menstrual periods swollen red bumps on the skin or skin rash or any other unusual medical event tell your doctor or dentist that you are taking synthroid before any surgery once your body s response to synthroid has stabilized it is important to have lab tests done as ordered by your doctor at least once a year for more information

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