I’ve come away for three days and forgotten my 75mg of levothyroxine… will it be a problem do you think…. It’s bank holiday as well so won’t be able to do anything regds getting in touch with the doctors
Any response will be appreciated.
I’ve come away for three days and forgotten my 75mg of levothyroxine… will it be a problem do you think…. It’s bank holiday as well so won’t be able to do anything regds getting in touch with the doctors
Any response will be appreciated.
Go to a pharmacy and ask if they would kindly let you have three/four tablets.
It is legal for them to do so. But you might need to ask more than one. If you have online access, you might be able to show your current prescription as proof.
Thank you so much Helvella for your response.
After three days your T4 will have declined by about 25% but your fT3 will tend to be protected by an increased TSH (complex) so you will not notice too much difference. If you can't get some levo don't worry too much although if you are driving it would be better to get someone else to drive or split your journey a bit so you are fresh. When you get home take about 200 mcg and you should catch up more or less.
PamBow,
If you can't get to pharmacy, Levo's long half life will carry you through the three days so can you enjoy your break away.
Just take what you have missed when you get home, although I wouldn't take all missed doses at once but maybe take double for three days so your weeks final total is the same as always.
noop - you have 5-7 days in your system
It might be worth mentioning where you are staying ( roughly) maybe another member nearby could lend you some?
Lending or even giving prescription-only medicines is illegal in the UK.
It is considered to be supplying which can only be done by appropriately qualified/licensed individuals such as doctors and pharmacists.
It is, therefore, not permitted for members to ask other members for levothyroxine.
I remember reading somewhere that you can go a week without although obviously not recommended
People who have been forced to go without for as long as a week sometimes feel terrible and it can take a long time to return to being as well as they were before the interruption.
Something to avoid.
And pretty pointless going on holiday and feeling worse day by day. And, as someone has already alluded, driving while hypothyroid is not sensible.