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Side effects from Armour when you start taking?

I have had an under active thyroid for 18 years. I have been on Eltroxin up until this year. I was changed to Armour and Eltroxin. I started to feel... read more

Side effects of too little thyroid med - Synthroid?

Old symptoms pre-diagnosis returning or synthroid just isn't working well.

So my thyroid is finally in remission. It took 7 months of being on methimazole was nasty side?

... effects. I was taking 5mg's a day. (I know not a lot... but I'm really small) How long will it take for the side effects to go away?-Or how long... read more

How long does Armour Thyroid stay in your system?

Did U no Medicare is removing armour thyroid from formulary?

Starting New Years Day, Medicare is removing Armour thyroid extract for hypothyroid from its pharmaceutical formulary of approved medications. I... read more

How does Wellbutrin work with synthroid? I have no thyroid due to cancer. Since starting Wellbutrin?

... SR on 12/7 I am losing my voice, I'm extremely tired, I have no energy and I have a slight migraine that will not go away. Plus I feel hungry... read more

Ozempic - Has anyone developed thyroid cancer taking this medication?

I really want to give semaglutide a chance. I can deal with nausea and vomiting. I am just trying to figure out how the drug works and how it could... read more

When is the best time to take Armour thyroid?

I recently switched from Levothyroxin to Armour. I have a friend who also takes it and she was advised to take the medication four hours before... read more

Levothyroxine makes me gained weight?

I was diagnosed of hyperthyroidism year 2009, I've had the thyroid iodine treatment right after and had 50mcg levothyroxine and 10mcg liothyroxine... read more

Armour thyroid ingredients and corn?

I am severely reactive to corn and all corn derivatives. Armour Thyroid contains ingredients which COULD be corn derived; does anyone know if they... read more

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