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Tostran dizziness side effects?

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I’ve moved to Tostran (from Androfeme) and after being on it for two weeks I am feeling light headed and dizzy particularly at night when turning over in bed. I woke with a vicious headache the other day and I also feel a bit ‘wired’ like I’ve had too much caffeine. I have had a cold virus the last couple of weeks too so wasn’t sure if it was from that but seem otherwise recovered from that. Wondering if the Tostran is causing it or something else completely unrelated. Has anyone experienced this with Tostran and if so did things improve? I’m also on Levothyroxine.

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