The pharmacy switched me to a generic brand after my dosage was uped to .175. After two days of taking new meds. I’ve had extreme pins and needles and some foggy head feelings. Not quite vertigo or dizziness but right up there. Any thoughts on the medicine change? The pins numbness has almost all gone away with a b-12 supplement.
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I won't let my dispensary swap my levothyroxine. My experience is that they are not interchangeable although the NHS thinks they are. Don't know which country you're in but if you were well on your previous type, switch back. Insist.
Started taking calcium + folic acid . Help ed w those symptoms as well. Best wishes.
Maybe go back 2 the non-generic? Sorry , not sure.
SlowDragonAdministrator
Take new brand back to Pharmacist and ask for previous one.
Changing brands is not recommended. Many patients do not find them bio equivalent.
shawsAdministrator
I agree with both Nanaedake and SlowDragon . I will also say I'm not medically qualified and only have my own experience to go by.
Changing brands isn't a good idea especially if we're doing fine on one particular one.
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