Euthyrox User Reviews & Ratings (Page 3)
Euthyrox has an average rating of 1.9 out of 10 from a total of 164 reviews on Drugs.com. 7% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 90% reported a negative experience.
Reviews for Euthyrox
- Cam...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 15, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Was a terrible experience dispensed by Walmart. This form of a generic of a generic is the worst. My hair was falling to the point that I was afraid to even brush my hair. Then there were the terrible skin issues that itched something terrible. It was on my face and lower front of my legs. Tried everything to try and clear it up, but nothing worked."
- Juj...
- March 5, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Walmart switched me to Euthyrox for my last refill. When I asked the clerk why, she said that is the only one they are carrying now, so I can't get the levothyroxine anymore. After reading the reviews, I will not be taking the Euthyrox and will go somewhere else for my prescription."
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Frequently asked questions
- Can Euthyrox cause weight loss?
- Who makes Euthyrox and where is it manufactured?
- Does levothyroxine cause weight gain or loss?
- What can I eat for breakfast after taking levothyroxine?
- TPF...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 29, 2023
For Underactive Thyroid "Oh my gosh. I am so pissed after reading all this. I have been on a physical roller coaster for almost a year now. Last May, unbeknownst to me, Walmart switched me to Euthyrox from my regular levothyroxine medication, Synthroid. When questioned, I was told it was the same. Fast forward a short time, I can't get out of bed. I can't even think or carry on a conversation, literally. I have a condition that causes me fatigue, so I just figured I was having a relapse. My thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level had jumped to 13+. I didn't have the other normal symptoms like my skin/hair being dry and constipation, so I didn't pick up on it, it might be my thyroid or the medicine. Just in a fog, with extreme fatigue, pain, and irregular heartbeat. My doctor increased my meds. I talked to the pharmacist. I was told again that it was the same thing, but 'some' people have problems taking it. I asked if they could note it on the computer. I would have to call every month. Fast forward to almost a year later and I'm still trying to get things regulated."
- Tam...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- September 20, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "I have taken now for about one year. I can barely walk due to severe edema in bilateral knees causing terrible pain. I have even had injections without resolution. My legs have become extremely weak, and I chalked these changes up to growing older. I am calling my Dr. and pharmacy today. Also, I'm having numbness and tingling in bilateral hands/lower arms."
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Your review helps others make informed decisions.- img...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 25, 2022
For Underactive Thyroid "Euthyrox was given to me by my Walmart pharmacy instead of my regularly prescribed generic levothyroxine about 1.5 years ago. When I questioned the difference in the med, the pharmacy clerk said it was a new levothyroxine and that it was identical to my previous prescription (the pharmacist never explained anything to me). Since then, my thyroid levels have been way off, my PCP kept changing the dosage, thinking it would help level things off. After doing online research and discussing with my physician at length, we figured out that the changes to my levels were due to this medication. She immediately switched me back to levothyroxine, but I also had to switch pharmacies as Walmart Pharmacy only dispenses Euthyrox for levothyroxine. Seems like a deal was made with the pharma company! This makes no sense, and it’s very dangerous for Walmart to be making a decision for patients that could eventually be detrimental to their health. Bad business, Walmart! I am no longer a customer."
- cha...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 3, 2023
For Underactive Thyroid "I started using Euthyrox I for the last three months now for my underactive thyroid. At first, I was afraid of taking it because of having side effects, but I didn't have any. I sleep better and feel better on the whole. My tiredness, shortness of breath, fast heart rate, and everything else I was feeling before I started taking this medication was gone. I am not at my full best because with my thyroid problem, I also have cancer in my throat. But I feel great. I plan to continue with it. I use just 50mg a day. I am scared to be without it. The reason for that is when it finished, I was a mess. I was tired, hyper-nervous, I had a high heart rate, shortness of breath, and couldn't sleep. I didn't feel like getting out of bed. But when I started it again, I felt great. No complaints on this medication at all."
More FAQ
- Can I take other medications with levothyroxine?
- Does levothyroxine cause hair loss?
- How long after taking levothyroxine can you drink milk?
- How long does levothyroxine stay in your system?
- Pom...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- April 5, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Been on levo for 35 yrs. Started Euthyrox in May 2020 when Walmart changed meds. Pharmacist said it was the same thing, just a different manufacturer. Was fine for a while, then started feeling bad. Saw Dr in Dec 2020 for hives on my shoulders and forearms. Levels were slightly elevated but not enough for concern. Between Dec 2020 and Mar 2021, it all went south. Started having strange symptoms - sensitive skin from scalp to foot, itching, insomnia, palpitations, and weird headaches that seemed to come from nowhere, and then the rash started. Nothing put on topically helped. Changed detergent, lotion, and shower gel, and it got worse. Suspected the Euthyrox. On Mar 30, found these reviews that explained it all. Saw Dr the next day, said I was the 2nd person that day with the same problem. After doing research on my levels, in Mar 2020 my level was 3.5; in Mar 2021, the level was 23."
- Dee...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- December 9, 2020
For Hashimoto's disease "Nope. Euthyrox is not viable for Hashimoto's. I’ve asked for the pharmacist to continue dispensing the green generic tablets because of severe fatigue, headaches, weight gain, yada, yada, yada this medicine delivers. It looks like it may work for a couple of folks here but not the majority. Even if the pharmacist or doctor looks at you like you have no clue, every one of us realizes that fine line with levothyroxine. Even in ultra-low dosages, sensitive Hashimoto's patients know right away. I don't feel like garbage, so I pass."
- Ano...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 21, 2023
For Underactive Thyroid "I've been diagnosed with minor hypothyroidism in Oct 2021 and soon after, prescribed Euthyrox. Started on 25 mcg and experienced side effects since day one. Despite taking it as early as I could every morning, the side effects occurred anyway. I became unable to sleep at night and extremely irritable during the day. At that time, I was taking more meds, so I checked the potential side effects of each one. I also started college. Thinking it was the pre-college angst that kept me awake every night, I decided to drop out. I dropped out, but my insomnia didn't go away. A few days later, I had an appointment with a different doctor. Noticing my unusual rudeness (I wasn't rude before Euthyrox), he decided not to schedule any further appointments for me. It was not until mid-November that I decided to quit Euthyrox. And I'm happy I did because I could finally sleep at night again. It turned out Euthyrox was the culprit for all my anger and my sleepless nights. I'm never taking Euthyrox ever again!"
- Bun...
- January 25, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Was at Walmart today. They tried to give me Euthyrox. I said I wanted the same medication I had been taking for a few years. They said this is the same. I said it has different side effects, no, thank you. They gave me my levothyroxine. They charged me three times more than last month. Said they don’t care about the discount price. Time to find a different pharmacy."
- Ton...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 18, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Back in February, Wal-Mart switched my levothyroxine to Euthyrox. I really thought nothing much about it. After a few weeks, I was in the ER with tachycardia, high BP, bloating, and nausea. It occurred to me it could be the med change, but my levels were good, so I thought it was anxiety-related. I ended up a month later at the ER again for the same plus major digestive problems. I eventually talked to pharmacy about switching me back, they did, and I started to get better after a couple of months. Then, a week ago, I got the Euthyrox again and I thought it was probably just digestive problems and gave it another try. Well, all my problems are back: rapid heartbeat, headache, bloating, and nausea. I'm calling Walmart tomorrow as now I'm certain it's the Euthyrox. Walmart or the makers of this drug should have to pay all my medical bills from the last 6 months."
- JDa...
- August 4, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Walmart switched me from levothyroxine to Euthyrox a year ago. I started feeling weak and had lightheadedness. Leg and back pain. I went through heart tests and physical therapy for back pain. A week ago, I went back to levothyroxine and now feel 80% better. Walmart should have a lawsuit to cover all our pain and suffering over their horrible generic Euthyrox medicine."
- ST1...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 27, 2020
For Hashimoto's disease "Started taking Euthyrox over the past few months after being switched from a previous generic. Heard that this brand of levothyroxine is priced as a generic, which saved me money. Currently finding more stable TSH levels and appreciate the compliance packaging."
- Jac...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 1, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "I, like many who have reviewed Euthyrox, received it from Walmart. I have been on Levothyroxine for many years without issue. I started on the Euthyrox, and within one week, I started having insomnia. I went back to Walmart with the boxes in hand, and the pharmacist immediately came to the counter and said, “I bet you are having issues.” I wasn’t the first person she had helped with a similar problem, although she did say she had not heard about insomnia. She got me the previous Levothyroxine at no charge, and I’m a happy camper. This is not a drug you should be interchanging willy-nilly!"
- Sam...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 27, 2021
For Hashimoto's disease "I find it interesting to read some of the comments that are posted on this site. In my experience with thyroid disease, I have experienced different pharmacies carrying different levothyroxine made by different companies. They all carry a similar side effect profile. With that said, my experience has been positive. I have seen better numbers. I used to take a product made in Puerto Rico, and I found my TSH would go all over the place, and I would take this faithfully. Euthyrox has improved my numbers, simply put. I appreciate that Walmart carries this. I realize everyone's experience can be different. Mine has been a positive one, and I like paying $4/month. I remember the days of paying over $100 on Synthroid. My numbers are fine, and the side effects are what I've always experienced before on different levo products."
- Vee...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- July 21, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "Was on generic levothyroxine for several years, then last year got switched to Euthyrox. Almost immediately started feeling awful. Nausea, shortness of breath, fatigue, headache, brain fog. My doctor couldn't explain why I was having issues. Reading similar reviews makes me realize it's not just me. I will have to find a better alternative because I can't function like this."
- Anonymous
- March 6, 2021
"I was on my levothyroxine for over twenty years when they all of a sudden gave me Euthyrox at my Walmart Rx and asked my doctor why the change. He said it was the same thing, so I tried it for like 3+ months, and it was NOT the same! I felt like I was dying! My bones and muscles felt like they were deteriorating, I could stay awake for nothing, no matter how much sleep I had. The depression came on with vengeance. I gained weight. My bladder became weak. That drug should be outlawed, but the way they promote it, someone’s making money on it for sure. That’s terrible when lives are at stake. It’s bad enough having the health issues that we have, let alone people making it worse. That’s what the almighty dollar does."
- Mar...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 10, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "I was switched to Euthyrox by Walmart four months ago. My TSH levels were low, so he dropped my meds down a small amount. That's not unusual with my condition to have to change the meds a bit now and again. Within a few weeks, I had constant muscle aches and pains. I started feeling tired all the time. My husband kept complaining because I was, in his words, unusually cranky. My sleep habits changed. I did not associate this with my new medication until today. Today I got my TSH levels back from the lab: 10.59. The only change in anything is this medication. I'm seeing my doctor in two weeks, and I will never again accept this medication."
- Jos...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- April 27, 2022
For Underactive Thyroid "My dad had his thyroid removed about 30 years ago due to having severe Graves' disease. He's taken a high dosage of levothyroxine (200 mcg 2x a day). We used to have his prescriptions filled elsewhere but switched to Wal-Mart. About 2 years ago, they switched his meds to Euthyrox. He had been able to function previously and walk. Once the Euthyrox was introduced, things changed drastically. He started having muscle issues in his back and neck, then his arms and legs. He gets severe headaches and dizziness. Has been hospitalized 3x since February 2022. We are now realizing when he was hospitalized, he indeed got better because he was getting actual levothyroxine and not Euthyrox. Now we have to go back to the doctor and have him send over either brand name or fill his prescriptions elsewhere. Wal-Mart seems to be the only factor in all of these stories."
- she...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 14, 2023
For Hypothyroidism, After Thyroid Removal "Worst drug on the planet! I had always taken levothyroxine until May 2022. I went to get a refill when the pharmacist at Walmart said they had switched to Euthyrox. He told me it was the exact same thing, so I thought nothing of it. The side effects were absolutely horrid. Gaining 15 pounds, having extreme fatigue, a rash on my chest, extreme irritability, and hot flashes, just to name a few. I feel like I was robbed months of my life taking this medicine that I was not warned about. Not to mention, in the meantime, we had spent hundreds of dollars seeing doctors thinking it was my hormones or maybe diabetes. Thankfully, I complained to my sister enough about how bad I was feeling, she googled the drug (something I never thought about because I was told it was the exact same thing as levothyroxine). I got off of it in September, and I still do not feel like myself! I hope and pray they take this off the market."
- Bil...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 13, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "I was switched to Euthyrox by Walmart from Synthroid. If they tell you there is no difference, they are liars. My memory became unbearable. I couldn't remember details from a conversation I just had, I couldn't remember to-dos unless I wrote them down. I thought that I was losing my mind and was trying to figure out why I couldn't stay on task or remember literally anything. Then I remembered the only thing that had changed was my Rx. I stopped taking it and felt better almost right away. I am back to my old self within a week. I will never take Euthyrox again and will only tell friends how horrible it is!"
- fla...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 2, 2021
For Underactive Thyroid "I have been taking Levothyroxine for years. In January 2021, Walmart changed to Euthyrox. When I called in to inquire about it, the pharmacy said it is the same, just a different manufacturer. I have been having lightheadedness, a feeling of fainting, rapid and pounding heartbeats, nausea, bloating, and just a general feeling of being bad. I recently went to the hospital while on vacation as, while driving, I experienced a strong pounding of my heart and both arm weakness. All blood work came back fine. I had the exact same blood work done just 5 days prior at my PCP, and the results were fine. I happened to think back when this started and have come to the conclusion it was when Walmart changed to this drug. I immediately called and found a pharmacy that carried what I was taking prior to this change and got my old med back. I have only been taking it for about 10 days, but I am noticing I am starting to feel better. Praying it will continue! Needs to be taken off the market!"
- Djm...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 9, 2022
For Hashimoto's disease "Do not take it! I was switched from Levo when I moved states. I was miserable for the 2 months I was taking Euthyrox. I had extreme exhaustion, I would take the meds in the AM and be back in bed for hours after. I would get exhausted doing laundry. More exhaustion than when I was pregnant. Extreme depression, and my hair was falling out. Also, the weight gain. I found this website, and it made me not feel crazy, but it was, in fact, the medication. My family doctor told me my numbers are in range, that it couldn’t possibly be the medication causing all this, and that I needed a “happy pill.” This is as I’m crying in his office, begging for something different. He then agreed to put me on Synthroid. It was more expensive, but it is what it is. He had told me my mono came back… Listen here, 2 days being on Synthroid and I got my life back! 2 weeks on, and I was running around Disney not needing a nap! Do not take this crap!"
- mar...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- June 23, 2021
For Hypothyroidism, After Thyroid Removal "I was writing an email to my doctor because my eyes were super irritated and dry, and when I looked in the mirror, it seemed like they were bulging again. I realized that I haven't been able to really sleep at night, and I recently experienced a minor rash that I wrote off as something else. I had hyperthyroidism 15 years ago and had my thyroid removed, but I'm also a T1 diabetic, so I didn't realize that what was going on might have been related to the change in medication. Recently, Walmart also changed me to Euthyrox, and I just happened to Google the medicine while I was writing to my doctor and found these reviews. I'm definitely asking to be switched back. I will also file a complaint with the FDA."
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For Underactive Thyroid "I thank you all for warning of this drug, as Walmart has tried to do it to me, and I went to checking and found these reviews. I went straight back and talked to the doctor, and sure enough, it's a Walmart thing. Called another pharmacy and changed over to them. Don't take something you haven't taken, always check it out. Walmart is trying to save a dollar."