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I plan to take Omeprazole 20 mg capsule at 5 pm and 11 am and Levothyroxine 100 overnight approx 3am when I wake for loo. Any problems with these timings? It's for 28 days.

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Forum advice is to leave at least 4 hours between taking Omeprazole and Levothyroxine , as PPI’s can decrease the absorption of thyroid medication…. So your timings are fine! 👍

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I take mine with my Levo, doctor always said it was fine to

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