My GP has just prescribed 25cg TEVA levo. to be taken with 100 mcg levo. Accor..is this OK?I thought people had problems mixing two brands?
Teva & Accord mixing them? : My GP has just... - Thyroid UK
Teva & Accord mixing them?
It isn't that any two makes interfere or interact with each other.
The problems are:
If you do not tolerate them together, which one is causing that? Or do you not tolerate both?
You could split some of the Accord 100, or take five Teva 25. By the time you have done that for a few days, then swapped round, you will likely be short of one or the other. Thus you'll need a new prescription earlier - which some surgeries seem to be very strict over.
(If you had some other makes and dosages around, that might give you other options. But many simply do not have any stock at all.)
A similar argument exists of you find one make seems more potent than another.
If you are getting this combination for this prescription, what will you get next time? Especially in this time of multiple shortages, I imagine you will be in line to get whatever they have. You might find a make you have never heard of next time you get them dispensed. Which is a difficult time to have to suddenly make a decision - accept or reject - and discuss why.
Many people find Levothyroxine brands are not interchangeable.
Many patients do NOT get on well with Teva brand of Levothyroxine.
Teva contains mannitol as a filler, which seems to be possible cause of problems.
But for some people (usually if lactose intolerant, Teva is by far the best option)
Teva, Glenmark or Aristo (100mcg only) are the only lactose free tablets
Most easily available (and often most easily tolerated) are Mercury Pharma or Accord
Mercury Pharma make 25mcg, 50mcg and 100mcg tablets
Accord only make 50mcg and 100mcg tablets
Accord is also boxed as Almus via Boots, and Northstar 50mcg and 100mcg via Lloyds ....but Accord doesn’t make 25mcg tablets
beware 25mcg Northstar is Teva
List of different brands available in U.K.
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Posts that mention Teva
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Teva poll
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Once you find a brand that suits you, best to make sure to only get that one at each prescription.
Watch out for brand change when dose is increased or at repeat prescription.
New guidelines for GP if you find it difficult/impossible to change brands
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If a patient reports persistent symptoms when switching between different levothyroxine tablet formulations, consider consistently prescribing a specific product known to be well tolerated by the patient. If symptoms or poor control of thyroid function persist (despite adhering to a specific product), consider prescribing levothyroxine in an oral solution formulation.
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Physicians should: 1) alert patients that preparations may be switched at the pharmacy; 2) encourage patients to ask to remain on the same preparation at every pharmacy refill; and 3) make sure patients understand the need to have their TSH retested and the potential for dosing readjusted every time their LT4 preparation is switched (18).
You could request prescription for 50 Accord and split them?..
HiUp to now I jave been splitting the 50s but my GP won't prescribe the 50s to me now insisting that I have a 25mcg. I said I was used to the 100mcg Accord but he wouldn't budge!!
You could try another brand, ie Wockhardt, they don’t have mannitol in them. They only make 25’s, it doesn’t have to be Teva. I believe Mercury Pharma also makes 25 mcg.
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