I encourage you to report ALL side effects and bad experiences with ALL medicines including vaccines and diagnostic testing kits. In the UK, use the Yellow Card reporting system to inform the MHRA about any medicine issue you experience - or even suspect.
There are other routes outside the UK. For example the USA's FDA has a reporting mechanism. The European Medicines Agency handles reports for centrally licensed products - each country handles its own for nationally licensed products.
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gov.uk/drug-safety-update/l...For the 5-year period between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2019, the MHRA received 335 Yellow Cards reporting one or more of the terms βproduct substitution issueβ, βcondition aggravatedβ or βdrug ineffectiveβ with levothyroxine. The majority of reports were received from patients rather than healthcare professionals, with 47 of the cases having a healthcare professional reporter. Associated symptoms were mostly consistent with hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, and included fatigue, headache, malaise, anxiety, palpitations, pruritus, nausea, myalgia, dizziness, arthralgia, feeling abnormal, alopecia, depression, abnormal weight gain, and insomnia.
So if reporting issues use one or all of these three descriptions
product substitution issueβ, βcondition aggravatedβ or βdrug ineffectiveβ
I had serious issues with Teva back in 2012 but didn't know about yellow cards then. Fortunately we moved house and I went onto Actavis and the stomach issues went away within a week or so. I am quite obsessive about checking my thyroid meds now, as for me the offending filler is acacia powder.Although my intermittent vertigo from the AZ jab is quite annoying at times, I definitely don't want Covid. At least after the second AZ jab the vertigo wasn't quite as bad.
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