My GP has increased my levothyroxine by 25mcg, so I’m now taking 75mcg. 50mcg is by Accord, 25 by Wockhardt. The only other 25 was by Teva , which I won’t take. I’m only a few days in to the increase but I don’t feel as good as I was on just the 50, although I could tell that I needed more. My recent blood test confirmed that, with a raised TSH of 5.9, upper range is 4.2. Could the mix of brands be causing the apparent setback or is it early days and too soon to tell ?
Thanks in advance.
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Calceolaria, @helvella has produced a document that shows what fillers are used in levothyroxine tablets. I found that acacia powder in TEVA tablets was bad for me. Another problem could be increasing your dose too quickly. You could try cutting 25mcgm levo tablet in half and take 50+ 12.5mcgm and see how you are with that and then increase to full 25mcgm tablet. With a TSH of 5.9 you definitely need an increase. How are your vitamin levels? It is really important to have good levels of Vit D, B12, folate, ferritin etc.
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