Thank you all for the advice, finally got speaking to a Dr who was horrified that I had only been on 25mcg levo for 8 weeks despite such a high tsh, he said he is giving me an immediate increase to 75mcg, thanks again everyone for the advice and empowering me to be the best advocate for myself
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Thanks for the advice 💚
Good for you 👏
Remember it can feel a bit worse before it feels better with an increase and 25 to 75 is quite a jump, you might want to do alternate days or cut it in half and take half mornings half afternoons for a bit to smooth it out a bit. For me weeks 3-4 always felt awful, improved by weeks 6-8. 🌱
which brand of Levo were you taking on 25mcg
Suggest you initially increase to 50mcg (2 x 25mcg ) for couple of weeks before increasing to 75mcg …….assuming you have enough 25mcg tablets to do that
Increasing by 50mcg per day can be quite a jump…..even when you need it
Tried to upload pic but is it mecurepharma?? I could only see that as a brand x
Yes Mercury Pharma
Many people find Levothyroxine brands are not interchangeable.
Most easily available (and often most easily tolerated) are Mercury Pharma or Accord
Mercury Pharma make 25mcg, 50mcg and 100mcg tablets
Mercury Pharma also boxed as Eltroxin. Both often listed by company name on pharmacy database - Advanz
Accord only make 50mcg and 100mcg tablets. Accord is also boxed as Almus via Boots,
Wockhardt is very well tolerated, but only available in 25mcg tablets. Some people remain on Wockhardt, taking their daily dose as a number of tablets
July 2024
Crescent levothyroxine. Dosages: 12.5, 25, 50, 75, 100
(Not yet known if all approved dosages are or will be available).
Excipients: lactose monohydrate, maize starch, croscarmellose sodium, gelatin and magnesium stearate.
Lactose free brands - currently Vencamil or Teva
Vencamil is lactose free and mannitol free. originally only available as 100mcg only, but 25mcg, 50mcg and 75mcg tablets became available Sept 2024
Prior to March 2023 Vencamil was called Aristo
How to get Vencamil stocked at your local pharmacy
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Teva makes 25mcg, 50mcg, 75mcg and 100mcg
Many patients do NOT get on well with Teva brand of Levothyroxine.
Teva is lactose free, but contains mannitol as a filler instead of lactose, which seems to be possible cause of problems. Mannitol seems to upset many people, it changes gut biome
Posts that mention Teva
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Teva poll
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Helpful post about different brands
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List of different brands available in U.K.
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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.
Government guidelines for GP in support of patients 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.
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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).
And here
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Discussed here too
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Iv been given two different brands in my new prescription, accord for the 50 mg tablets and vencamil for the 25s, is that ok to mix brands?
I just had a read of your previous post and my jaw nearly hit the floor seeing that TSH 😳 I dread to think what your symptoms have been like!
I'm glad you finally found a doctor that listened and took this seriously.
As SlowDragon has said definitely get your vitamin levels tested, I imagine they're going to need improving.
I am really happy you are getting what you need... I had very bad blood results (TSH 71, ft4, under 5) and suddenly was very poorly - under hospital advice my doctor put me straight on to 150mcg, with only a two week build up. I know others say this is not advisable but it work wonders for me. Bearing in mind I already felt like my body was failing and I was about to have a seizure or stroke, the wooshy weirdness of adjusting to the medication was not at all bad and I increasingly felt better. I only had two weeks off work! I am so thankful it worked for me and I didn't have a year of building it up slowly (I appreciate others have different histories and sensitivity - I am just not that sensitive and a "get it over with" approach was right for me). Wishing you all the best!
Congratulations! 🎉Way to go and well done! Sometimes advocating helps (and sometimes it doesn't). I'm glad it worked for you and hope that you will feel much, much better soon.