Armour Thyroid for Underactive Thyroid User Reviews (Page 2)
Reviews for Armour Thyroid
- Qui...
- September 23, 2013
"I first took Armour Thyroid on August 9th, after my doctor said my thyroid was sluggish. I experienced a rash and itchy skin after four days. That is a normal side effect that was rectified by taking half a pill for 7 days then resuming whole pills. The rash and itchiness ended once my body was introduced to taking half a pill. It was an allergic reaction. I have already lost 6 pounds in one month. I expect to lose more and continue to experience good things from here on out with Armour Thyroid. I like that it's bioidentical and is absorbed into our system faster and better than synthetic. That is according to research."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- November 12, 2020
"Almost everyone I know is taking some sort of thyroid medication with varying results and side effects. You just keep trying until you find the one that suits you best. The pharmacists told me more people are happier with Armour Thyroid than any other thyroid medication. But it's different for everyone. Same as the TSH levels, everyone feels better with different levels. All you can do is try and monitor the results. My question will always be, why are so many people having thyroid disease?"
Frequently asked questions
- Does Armour Thyroid cause weight gain or weight loss?
- Should you take your thyroid medication at night?
- Can Armour Thyroid cause high blood pressure?
- Can Armour Thyroid make you tired?
- Hod...
- May 13, 2008
"I take 6 grains of Armour Thyroid. I do not swallow it whole, I let it melt under my tongue in order for it to become more readily absorbed. I take 2 grains 3 times a day in order for my body to have a continuous supply of the Thyroid hormone. I have more energy, am losing weight, and no more depression."
- Anonymous
- January 31, 2016
"Had taken Armour Thyroid for 20 years but starting 2 years ago I experienced brain fog, aches and pains which was thought to be fibromyalgia, no energy, severe headaches, insomnia and hard to get out of bed and always tired. I have taken many tests, scans and seen many doctors during that time and couldn't find an answer to my complaints. I felt like I was losing my mind and in desperation began searching the internet and came across information about Armour. I understand Forest Labs bought Armour in 2014 and Actavis bought them in 2015 - lo and behold! I saw complaints which were identical to mine and quit taking them on September 22, 2015. I felt better within 2 days and am angry that I lost 2 years of my life."
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Your review helps others make informed decisions.- mrs...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- May 4, 2015
"I was on Synthroid, levothyroxine, and then finally Armour Thyroid. Synthroid and levothyroxine I was on both for 6 months to 1 year. No change in my thyroid, and it also made me a bit crazy. I would have anger outbursts for no reason. Once I went on Armour Thyroid, within the first 3 months my levels were getting better. We bumped my dosage up to 120, and my levels are now perfect. I feel so much better on Armour Thyroid than I ever did on the other 2."
- ccc...
- April 4, 2009
"When I was finally diagnosed, after having classic textbook hypothyroidism symptoms, I was prescribed, in varying doses Synthroid or Levoxyl. Neither did me much good and of course doctors bandaged my lingering symptoms with other drugs and excuses. It wasn't until I found out about Armour, fired a bunch of clueless doctors, treated adrenal insufficiency, and I finally found out after 50 years I could actually feel human. Synthetic medicines never once gave me that feeling like Armour has. It is the thyroid medicine of choice for me. It is effective and easily dosed, and I promptly threw my old medicines away. Doctors need to get a clue about this now. Armour is IT. It is the best one to prescribe."
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- Anonymous
- April 28, 2011
"I was on Synthroid, Levothyroxine, etc. for three years with no improvement. I complained constantly, and two doctors told me to see a psychiatrist. I finally did, and she said, 'you're not crazy, you need real thyroid medicine!' She put me on Armour, and I'll never use the synthetic medicines again!"
- Kri...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 28, 2015
"I have been using this product for 30 days! LOVE it!! First time in over a year that I don't have to take a nap at some point in the day. I have also naturally lost a few lbs! Which is great too since I've gained 50 in the past 5 years with no initial root cause. Find a doctor that looks at everything! Your vitamin levels, minerals, and serotonin levels on top of thyroid. I take the med in the morning with water that has Lugol's iodine drops in it. I'll keep you updated on future effects."
- Mic...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 13, 2021
"I was prescribed this medication for mild hypothyroidism. I think doctors need to be very careful when prescribing thyroid medications for people who have mild hypothyroidism. I wish I would have done my research beforehand, otherwise, I would have really reconsidered taking this medication. Anyhow, I started at a very small dose, 15 mg for about two weeks. Then increased to 30 mg for a few days until I woke up one night with heart palpitations. It was a very scary experience. I had a slew of other symptoms after that such as dry mouth, eyes, insomnia, anxiety, diarrhea, and the list goes on. My body definitely did not want/need this medicine. After about 2 1/2 months of discontinuing this medicine, the side effects are mostly gone, however, not completely. I share my story because I think people need to really do their research on medicines. I had a terrible reaction, and sometimes doctors think they are prescribing a medicine to help, when at times it can be harmful."
- Tkp...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- June 4, 2020
"I was taking levothyroxine 100 mcg. Had maintained a weight of 142 lb. Changed to Armour Thyroid 60 mg. After 6 months, I have found I have gained 20 lbs. I work out often, like I've always done. Heading back to the doctor this month, hoping to find answers. Feeling depressed too, not sure if it's knowing my weight gain or if this is making me feel crazy too."
- Gra...
- May 27, 2021
"I had benign thyroid nodules, 2 docs thought I had thyroid cancer, so I had a partial thyroidectomy. No doc did a biopsy, shame. Endo shamed me for asking for Armour. I suffered badly on Synthroid and all other synthetic meds. Finally, I convinced my PCP to try me on Armour 120, it was a miracle for me. I got well. I continued on Armour 120 mgs for 28+ years, same dose, no problems. Over the last approximately 2 years, the strength of Armour 120 mgs changed, the cost skyrocketed, and it is not covered by insurance. I gained weight, had hair loss, and puffiness on my old perfect dose of Armour 120. Gyn doc prescribed Armour 180. I am much better, brain fog gone. Hair loss gone. When thyroid dose is correct, you will feel well again! The endo doc told me Armour Thyroid was made from sick pigs and not good for humans. If that were true, why do heart specialists use pig parts for heart surgery and other surgeries?"
- J9M...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- January 18, 2013
"I was first prescribed Synthroid. While my TSH levels came down to 1.9, I still had side effects, like I was permanently cold and fatigued, as well as gained 30 pounds. I changed to Armour, and my feelings of intense cold subsided, my fatigue eased off, and my weight is slowly coming down. My TSH level is down to 0.42!"
- ala...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- December 27, 2013
"I tried several synthetic medicines for hypothyroid to no avail, then a doctor recommended Armour. It has proved to be the best thing - getting me close to my 'normal' self with little to no side effects."
- thy...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 23, 2015
"I changed from Levothyroxine to Armour in the last two weeks. I feel so much better in this short amount of time. I'm not so bloated and something just didn't feel right with the Levothyroxine. I have only been taking it for two weeks, but the way I feel is good. I take 30 mg of Armour."
- pen...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- October 3, 2017
"Last year, I gained around 20 lbs. in about two months, and I would be fine one minute, the next, I would feel like crying. I was losing my hair at an exponential rate. For years, I was cold all the time. I had no energy and would run out of breath easily. My doctor diagnosed me with numerous problems, including having hypothyroidism. She started me on Levothyroxine, which made me ill. As is my way, I did research and found out about Armour. Within two weeks, without my saying a word to her, she told me she was prescribing Armour Thyroid 15 MG. What a difference! I got my life back. I'm now on 30 MG once a day. I am a staunch believer in natural treatment, and Armour is natural."
- kle...
- December 19, 2013
"I have been on Armour for 4 days and I have already noticed a difference. I could actually take off my wedding ring. I sleep really well for about 7 hours. Not waking up constantly. My swelling has gone down significantly. My joints do not ache. Not getting as winded. I am taking 60mg. I have noticed that I am really tired at night. I like the suggestion of taking it at night as well. I'll have to check with my doctor and get his opinion."
- Rae...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 27, 2017
"I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 1999, so the doctor put me on levothyroxine. I never felt any different, and as the years passed, my symptoms got worse. My levels became worse, and I was then diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. My weight went up and down, more up than down. The fatigue was so severe that I thought about ending my life. Having two boys, that wasn't an option. After years of being on levothyroxine with doctors increasing the dosage, I got sick of it and stopped taking it. I could not function on it, it was like a sleeping pill to me. I was bloated all the time, and my hair was breaking off. I made an appointment with my doctor a few weeks ago, and after all these years, I told her about my issues with levothyroxine. She said, 'Let's check your levels, and I'll switch you to Armour Thyroid.' It's the best thing ever, I wake up feeling as though I've slept."
- ORg...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 14, 2016
"My Dr. insisted for years my thyroid wasn't to blame for all of my hypo symptoms. I started seeing another Dr to manage medications as I'm also dealing with depression. She ran a full battery of tests on my thyroid levels and put me on Armour. I have NEVER felt as good as I feel now. I started at a low dose and just doubled it and now have more energy, alertness and lost 8 lbs without changing anything. I'm not drinking caffeine constantly and can keep up with my 10, 8 & 1-year-old boys. My bff has struggled using Synthroid and is now talking to her doctor about using Armour. I hope it works for her and doesn't stop working for me!"
- rav...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- April 3, 2013
"I have been on desiccated Thyroid since I was diagnosed in 1999, recommended by my naturopath as superior to synthetic. My problem has been that most doctors dose based on TSH which doesn't necessarily equate to thyroid function. I was losing energy in the evening, falling asleep after meals, and having a hard time losing some weight (not normal for me). I found a practitioner to monitor dosing to my symptoms, and I am much better. I take 60mg in the morning and another 60mg in the afternoon, and I have lots of energy and sleep when I want to. I'm still taking less than many who regularly take thyroid meds, but I feel great."
- ver...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- November 10, 2022
"I came on here to read reviews because I was at a total loss after 20-plus years on Armour Thyroid. I have a very dry mouth and face, and my jaw is clenched, and I am fighting with everyone. I broke two back molars, which required crowns and a mouthpiece for the clenching. I had some old Armour from 2020, and for kicks, decided to take that for a month, and all of my problems went away, went back on the new formula and back to rage, zero sleep, and dry mouth clenching! This is so horrendous. I am a total loss because I cannot deal with Synthroid. I might try something from the open market on Amazon. It is ruining my life."
- Woo...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 11, 2015
"For the last 6 years, I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism (5.28). I was taking levothyroxine. The first time taking it, I felt like my insides were burning, and one night I was in the bathroom and passed out without even knowing it until I woke up on the floor. I went to the ER and stopped taking it. Then 4 years later, another doctor put me back on levothyroxine but at a lower dose. After a week, I felt like I was gagging and couldn't breathe, and my levels were at 6.50. I went to an Urgent Care, and the doctor put me on 30mg of Armour Thyroid, and my levels were at 5.20. I was put on 90mg of Armour Thyroid, and my levels are at 2.12 after 1 month. I have emotions now, as before I was numb. My sex drive is way better. Energy level comes and goes. No weight loss yet."
- lad...
- June 3, 2008
"I started taking Armour Thyroid about 6 years ago. This medication has allowed me to feel 'normal' again. I have much more energy and have lost weight. I no longer feel weighed down or tired. I have the energy to do things and feel great."
- Chr...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 20, 2019
"Definitely wasn't for me. I noticed a drastic change in my moods. Generally a very bubbly person, I became irritable during treatment. I had constant racing thoughts, jitters, and an overall depressed feeling. It impaired my thinking too, I felt distraught. I'm feeling much better since discontinuation of Armour."
- wha...
- February 26, 2016
"I've been taking Armour for several years now. Somewhere along the line, all of my symptoms such as constipation, weight gain and trouble losing weight, hair loss, trouble falling asleep despite being extremely tired, low energy, headaches, brain fog, etc., came back with a vengeance. My endo sees nothing wrong with my labs and tells me it must be something I'm eating. I went along with this theory until one day I went online to find out why my prescription cost went up so much. Much to my surprise, I stumbled across many others like me complaining of symptoms coming back despite lab work being in range. Everyone noticed the changes came about when Forest sold! I'm switching doctors and hope to find another medication!"
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"In February 2014, Forest Laboratories, the makers of Armour Thyroid, was bought by the drug company Actavis for $25 million. I recently finished a batch that I had on hand since May of 2014 and was doing quite well with no side effects. As soon as I started a new batch that I purchased in October of 2014, I noticed the difference within a few days: I started itching, being warm, and lacking sleep. Before, I was sleeping very well regularly, while now I'm having a lot of trouble. I think that I will be looking for some other alternative after I see my doctor, preferably Nathroid and Westhroid. Why would Actavis change the composition of a good product and make it worse? After being a 'happy' individual with Armour for several years, it's time to move on."