I take Mercury Pharma and have really struggled to get it locally, I finally found a pharmacist that stocks it - a travel an away - but have just had my dosage increased and they don’t stock that quantity.
I’m ringing around other pharmacies but coming up blank. Just wondered if anyone is experiencing this problem at the moment - and / or know any pharmacies in the Birmingham area that stock it….
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Mercury Pharma is a company/brand owned by Advanz Pharma.
Mercury Pharma have two product lines - Mercury Pharma levothyroxine and Mercury Pharma Eltroxin.
The products are absolutely 100% identical - only the packaging is slightly different.
Sometimes prescribers and pharmacists do not appreciate all of this.
Also, it appears that the company might only be producing Eltroxin at present.
If they look up Mercury Pharma but it is listed under Advanz Pharma on their system, they might miss it.
If they look up Advanz Pharma but it is listed under Mercury Pharma on their system, they might miss it.
If they look up Eltroxin but it is only available as levothyroxine, they might miss it.
If they look up levothyroxine but it is only available as Eltroxin, they might miss it.
In other words, a bit of a mess from our point of view.
However, if you explain this, they might find they do actually have it, or can get hold of it.
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If your prescription says "Eltroxin" then that is all that can be supplied.
However, I think that if it says "levothyroxine" (without any indication of make/brand at all) then they could supply Eltroxin.
At one time, I'd have been a lot more certain, but we have seen so many questionable things from some pharmacies, I'd no longer be so sure of anything.
I do have some sympathy for pharmacists on this issue. Keeping up to date with brand names versus manufacturer names, doses supplied by each, ingredients of each, is a nightmare for us, but at least we're not hampered by their workplace time constraints and digital databases that don't cross reference.
Thanks all - I’ve managed to get the GP to split the script and I’ve collected 25mcg Mercury pharma from local pharmacy who did actually have some in, and will get the 50mcg from another place (40 mins drive away) tomorrow. Can breath easy for the next 2 months and then likely go through the same rigmarole then 😩
I agree with comments above though / must be a nightmare for them.
Levothyroxine… I tried a couple of pharmacies and they seemed flummoxed when I mentioned Eltroxin. Then as it happened they found a couple of packets of the MP Levo so was ok, and the 50mcg seem pretty reliable to get hold of. It’s very useful to know though.
Another place to look If you can't get your prescription filled locally might be worth looking at the Thyroid UK list of pharmacies. Some of these dispense NHS as well as private prescriptions. Here's the link.
masses of it in the main GP linked pharmacy in Hereford if you fancy a drive in the West Mids countryside 🤣 (although I’m sure you’ll find it closer), juniors in the pharmacy were offering it to me as an alternative to my lactose free Aristo. Obvs not suitable as contain lactose . More experienced Pharmacist said keep trying, deliveries of all sorts come in from one week to the next. Also worth contacting your MP and mentioning NICE guidelines and patients should have the Levo that suits them and not be forced to change. At least two MPs on the case with this. Up here and down in Sussex. 🌱
Having been told for the best part of a year that Mercury Pharma 100s were no longer available, my last prescription was dispensed entirely as Mercury Pharma.
I too can only take Mercury Pharma. At the moment where I am (Liverpool) it’s a nightmare to get hold of. My usual pharmacy can’t get them ( I used to work there!) so only Boots have it. They only have 25mcg and I take 75mcg so I’ve had to go through the rigmarole of getting my prescription changed to say 3 25s to be taken daily! I recently went away to Southern Ireland and forgot my levo! My friend took me to her local pharmacy and he gave me the Eltroxin brand, they were fine. It’s a nightmare sometimes trying to get the brand that is right for you. I’ve been using this brand for 8 years since I was diagnosed. Hopefully you get sorted.
How bizarre, as since the end of December I’ve been having Teva and was concerned this week as I was given this one! Had first dose today and feel quite perky, but could be coincidental of course! Hope you’ve managed to source some .
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