My endocrinologist prescribed Thybon Henning Liothyronine and told me to buy it from Springfield pharmacy in Richmond. It arrived in a tub with no brand name or instruction leaflet. Has anybody else purchased from Springfield and had a similar experience? I would just like to know for sure that it is the real thing before I take it. Thanks in advance
Springfield Pharmacy: My endocrinologist... - Thyroid UK
Springfield Pharmacy
According to the MHRA a patient information leaflet must be issued with medicines that are dispensed. gov.uk/guidance/medicines-p...
Have you contacted the pharmacy to ask why they have not? You could also check with them exactly what they have given you.
My Thybon Henning arrives to me in blister packs of 100 in a box.
It may be that he prescribed an odd amount but they should still hasve left it in the blister pack.
Thybon henning should cost 50-60p per 20mcg tablet.
Just found out that the leaflet is in German and that's why I haven't received one.
That is correct it is but there is such a thing as Google Lens that will translate text for you instantly. Not sure if thats a good reason or not not to supply one SeasideSusie ?
Why was it in a pot? Its usually in a blister pack.
Even if it was in German I would have thought the pharmacy should have mentioned this and given them the opportunity to have the leaflet and translate it. I've never had Thybon Henning T3 so don't know what's normal.
If blister packs in a box are issued then surely the box would be sealed with the PIL inside so there really shouldn't be any reason not to give the PIL if the tablets are dispensed in a bottle.
I really don't understand why they were in a bottle though. If it was an odd number then they'd just cut the blister pack to make up the correct number. I'd be worried they weren't Thybon Henning. I wonder if there's some identifying marking on the tablets - helvella do you know about that?
That is no reason at all!
My thyroid hormones document (for rest of the world) has links in it:
(German) mein.sanofi.de/produkte/Thy...
(English translation – out of date) dropbox.com/s/ccfr0tnmr7nom...
The English version is an official translation - though somewhat old now I could find no significant changes.
My documents also include a brief description of the tablet (markings, etc.)
helvella's medicines documents (UK and Rest of the World) can be found here:
helvella - Thyroid Hormone Medicines
helvella has created, and tries to maintain, documents containing details of all thyroid hormone medicines in the UK and, in less detail, many others around the world.
This link takes you to a page which has direct links to the documents from Dropbox and Google Drive, and QR codes to make it easy to access from phones.
The UK document contains up-to-date versions of the Summary Matrix for tablets, oral solutions and liothyronine available in the UK.
helvella.blogspot.com/p/hel...
Thybon Henning looks like this and they should give you the English version of the PIL - at least that’s what I get.
Oh there's a 50 tablet pack too. I get 100 in a box that looks the same.
I get three boxes at a time. Didn't know they did 100 in a box!
This is why you should receive the documentation!
Thybon 20 Henning ist in Packungen mit 50 und 100 Tabletten erhältlich
Thybon 20 Henning is in packages holding 50 and 100 tablets.
Patients shouldn't need to know this! The prescriber and dispenser should manage it all.
Thank you I'm going to request a blister pack and a leaflet.
my Roseway compounded (own label/unlabelled) came in a pot, with very poor patient information, it sounds like you might not have Thybon 🤷🏽♀️
Sorry what is Roseway?
A pharmacy. See here:
Can you please tell me a bit more about your Roseway compounded. What do they look like?
Thybon works for me, my endo' orders a private prescription.
Went on Morningside brand when my GP prescribed T3 but that didn't agree with me, joint pain, so returned to Thybon privately. I know it works as I was overmedicated on T3, so have reduced now. All the best.
Springfield pharmacy in the UK. A private prescription is written by my endo.
Hi Pinkisland, I receive my thyroid meds from Springfield because of various intolerances, in particular acacia powder (in TEVA, makes me feel awful.) I take 100mcgm Almus levothyroxine each day and 3 x 5 mcgm of Sigma Pharma liothyronine, 10 mcgm in morning and 5 mcgm in evening. My GP sends my scrip electronically every 2 months.
I know that Sigma Pharma 5mcgm comes in white plastic pots of 90 tablets with the PIL attached. I expected to receive 2 x 90 tablet pots but always receive a brown plastic pot with 180 x 5mcgm tablets tablets. I have to ask for a PIL!!
I know about the fact that a PIL should be available every time and have been too lazy to do anything about it. However, I do need to do something because I think I may be having some issues with my meds and of course I do not have a LOT number. The brown bottle has a printed label with my details, date of dispense and says Sigma Pharma 5 mcgm.
I did take Thybon before Brexit and used a pill cutter so depending on what my latest blood tests say I might ask for Thybon and yellow card SP but wouldn't be able to give a LOT number.
Hope your issues are resolved.