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Took Erfa with Doxycycline while half asleep

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Hi there! Has anyone ever accidentally taken their thyroid medication with something they shouldn't? If so, can I take another dose on an empty stomach later today? I usually take two doses spaced about 8-10 hours apart. Thanks so much for your help!

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The-Wasp, As you split dose, I wouldn't worry about this one off occasion. It's impossible to guess whether it will have made any significant difference, so just take your second dose as usual. 😊

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Thank you so much!

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