I've been taking it for about a month. Felt worse on it too; sleeping probs, fatigue, sweats, indigestion/stomach probs, memory etc. This week I've had a fever; the nurse prac said I have a throat infection. I explained it was more my neck and throat; it's like a muscle strain but only when I take a deep breathe or swallow; it's weird like nothing I've had before. Has anyone experienced this, is the drug safe, is it safe to take it with penicillin?
Sorry to ask and wine it's just the information from the nurse and the 111 prac differed from the pharmacist which has left.me with little confidence with nurse practitioners (ie infection and taking the drug is a coincidence) thanks in.advance H x
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I cannot answer as I'm hypothyroid but others will respond when they see your question. In the meantime this is a link of past posts which might be helpful in the meantime
When I was on Carbimazole, was told by the doctors that if I got a sore throat I should stop taking the drug immediately and contact the endo or GP as soon as possible.
I didn't get a sore throat while taking it, so I don't know what would happen then.
Hope that helps you and you feel much better soon.
From the pharmacist, both nurse pracs, 111 and the GP who I've managed to speak to say its fine. I'll demand a second opinion on.Monday when they reopen. Thanks so much xx
The drug has the effect of lowering your immunity. Known effect. The consultant told me it would 'wipe out my immune system', but still wanted me on it. It made no sense to me, especially as I didnt have the symptoms it was meant to suppress. That is why I didnt have it and used supplements instead. The drug isn't solving the basic problem, just suppressing some symptoms but causing other problems.
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