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Advice needed please about liquid Levothyroxine side effects
TEVA LIQUID INGREDIENTS : Levothyroxine sodium anhydrous,
glycerol
, citric acid monohydrate, sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate, sodium hydroxide, purified water.
TEVA LIQUID INGREDIENTS : Levothyroxine sodium anhydrous,
glycerol
, citric acid monohydrate, sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate, sodium hydroxide, purified water.
Annie567
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
glycerol suppositories.
I appreciate your advice and experiences with
glycerol
suppositories as I am a little nervous to use them. many thanks Helen
I appreciate your advice and experiences with
glycerol
suppositories as I am a little nervous to use them. many thanks Helen
MyStar86
in
IBS Network
7 months ago
Brand change in oral solution
I’ve noticed for the first time that they both have
glycerol
and E219 in , not sure why, and does this cause any issues? Thank you!
I’ve noticed for the first time that they both have
glycerol
and E219 in , not sure why, and does this cause any issues? Thank you!
Benjipuss
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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Jetwill
The physio who I saw prescribed me
glycerol
suppositories. I used one the day after and for days I have had bad flare up of IBS, mainly bad diarohhea. I have eaten very little. Had stomach ache. I am hoping it will soon settle down. I am very tired.
The physio who I saw prescribed me
glycerol
suppositories. I used one the day after and for days I have had bad flare up of IBS, mainly bad diarohhea. I have eaten very little. Had stomach ache. I am hoping it will soon settle down. I am very tired.
jetwill
in
IBS Network
10 months ago
I am now able to tolerate antibiotics again after my nerves healed
I even reacted the same ways to certain supplements as well, such as Uva Ursi, and supplements containing a lot of
glycerol
(this may be due to changes in osmolality). All would cause nerve pains. Anyway, by late summer 2023, I had to take Trimethoprim due to kidney pains from the infection.
I even reacted the same ways to certain supplements as well, such as Uva Ursi, and supplements containing a lot of
glycerol
(this may be due to changes in osmolality). All would cause nerve pains. Anyway, by late summer 2023, I had to take Trimethoprim due to kidney pains from the infection.
Whoa182
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
At last I’ve managed 2x5minute runs🤣 and shoe porn 🤣🤣
We’ll after at least 2 months of physio and exercises I’ve finally got to 2x5 minutes of running. I still felt som pain but physio did say that I could carry on so long as it wasn’t too severe. So now I think I will stick with this regime for a while and I’ll try 2 runs a week. It’s slow progress but
We’ll after at least 2 months of physio and exercises I’ve finally got to 2x5 minutes of running. I still felt som pain but physio did say that I could carry on so long as it wasn’t too severe. So now I think I will stick with this regime for a while and I’ll try 2 runs a week. It’s slow progress but
Scruff55
60minGraduate
in
Bridge to 10K
2 months ago
Faecal loading
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
Laxido21
in
IBS Network
4 months ago
Sorbolene Lotion experience and my RLS
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
bernardnz
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Morphine constipation help
Only taking 7mg of morphine. In my third month. It is helping my PLMD but the constipation is horrible, and also sedation/fatigue has set in, and while I can drink caffeine it doesn't seem to have any effect. (I wish I had stayed at 4mg--it was helping less but I had more energy and controllable constipation
Only taking 7mg of morphine. In my third month. It is helping my PLMD but the constipation is horrible, and also sedation/fatigue has set in, and while I can drink caffeine it doesn't seem to have any effect. (I wish I had stayed at 4mg--it was helping less but I had more energy and controllable constipation
wantokporo
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Flecainide & Constipation!
Hi, Ever since my Flecainide was increased to 150mg twice daily I have suffered with never-ending constipation causing very impacted and large hard to pass stools. Naturally I have tried all sorts of remedies (have always consumed prunes every day together with a high fibre oats/wheat-bran/toasted
Hi, Ever since my Flecainide was increased to 150mg twice daily I have suffered with never-ending constipation causing very impacted and large hard to pass stools. Naturally I have tried all sorts of remedies (have always consumed prunes every day together with a high fibre oats/wheat-bran/toasted
Fib36
in
AF Association
5 months ago
End Game
My wonderful mum has taken her last breath this evening. Whilst the last few weeks have seen days of deterioration and then stabilising, this final stage has been very quick. Two days in bed, unresponsive once we administered anticipatory medication because I wanted to be sure she wasn’t in pain or
My wonderful mum has taken her last breath this evening. Whilst the last few weeks have seen days of deterioration and then stabilising, this final stage has been very quick. Two days in bed, unresponsive once we administered anticipatory medication because I wanted to be sure she wasn’t in pain or
Willowden
in
PSP Association
5 months ago
Biotin and ESR/CRP Testing
Good evening. I have been taking supplements - AdCalD3 (of course!), Vit K2, VitB complex magnesium glycerine/malate and fish oil - fairly religiously since starting on pred. To help with hair/skin/bone thinning, I have also taken collagen and biotin. I was alarmed to discover tonight that biotin can
Good evening. I have been taking supplements - AdCalD3 (of course!), Vit K2, VitB complex magnesium glycerine/malate and fish oil - fairly religiously since starting on pred. To help with hair/skin/bone thinning, I have also taken collagen and biotin. I was alarmed to discover tonight that biotin can
Burroughs123
in
PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Second Stent
So in 2019 I had a stent after HA. Now four years later getting tightness cross chest, can still walk up 3 steps of stairs ok. Once I stop out walking it settles down again. I’m also asthmatic. My question is has any had a second stent that resolved this. I take glycerin spray once a month. thanks
So in 2019 I had a stent after HA. Now four years later getting tightness cross chest, can still walk up 3 steps of stairs ok. Once I stop out walking it settles down again. I’m also asthmatic. My question is has any had a second stent that resolved this. I take glycerin spray once a month. thanks
SmokeAKipper
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Second anniversary of HA and hopefully we’ll on the mend
Apart from daily Edoxaban, Atorvastatin, Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, occasional
Glycerol
Trinitrate if needed, Lansoprazole, Entresto, Dapagliflozin and previously finished with Prasugrel & Ramipril - I don’t take any drugs at all. Life’s good.
Apart from daily Edoxaban, Atorvastatin, Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, occasional
Glycerol
Trinitrate if needed, Lansoprazole, Entresto, Dapagliflozin and previously finished with Prasugrel & Ramipril - I don’t take any drugs at all. Life’s good.
Entabeni
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Update to Feeling overwhelmed
Apologies for the long post. I was referred to the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic by my GP as she is unsure if my chest pain and breathlessness is down to my lung conditions or if I have angina. I attended the clinic 2 weeks ago and was referred for a heart CT angiogram where they inject a contrast
Apologies for the long post. I was referred to the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic by my GP as she is unsure if my chest pain and breathlessness is down to my lung conditions or if I have angina. I attended the clinic 2 weeks ago and was referred for a heart CT angiogram where they inject a contrast
Roxdale
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
19 hours ago
should I go for PIP
hi everyone. I have been thinking about going for pip but I don't know if its a good idea.since Easter Sunday my heart condition has got worse. I am now on bisoprolol, atorvastatin, asprin and I have a gtn spray. I have been having alot of chest pain and breathlessness when doing anything. my gp has
hi everyone. I have been thinking about going for pip but I don't know if its a good idea.since Easter Sunday my heart condition has got worse. I am now on bisoprolol, atorvastatin, asprin and I have a gtn spray. I have been having alot of chest pain and breathlessness when doing anything. my gp has
Spedyrecovry50
in
British Heart Foundation
19 hours ago
New, A Bit Scared, Would Appreciate Advice.
For background I've got Ehlers Danlos, a genetic connective tissue disorder which causes stretchy joints, skin, dislocations and a whole host of other fun things. Also underactive thyroid and B12 deficiency/ pernicious anemia and asthma. In spite of my issues I've always loved exercise, keeping fit
For background I've got Ehlers Danlos, a genetic connective tissue disorder which causes stretchy joints, skin, dislocations and a whole host of other fun things. Also underactive thyroid and B12 deficiency/ pernicious anemia and asthma. In spite of my issues I've always loved exercise, keeping fit
Sparklingsunshine
in
British Heart Foundation
17 days ago
Undiagnosed: Likely stress cardiomyopathy, MINOCA
I'm in my mid fifties and had an ACS event about four weeks ago (chest pain radiating in a band around my chest and back, weird electrical feelings down both brachial arteries) with raised troponin (100, raising to 1000) and spent four days in hospital. EGC showed inverted T on the bottom line of the
I'm in my mid fifties and had an ACS event about four weeks ago (chest pain radiating in a band around my chest and back, weird electrical feelings down both brachial arteries) with raised troponin (100, raising to 1000) and spent four days in hospital. EGC showed inverted T on the bottom line of the
Takonoca
in
British Heart Foundation
20 days ago
Can’t switch anxiety off - update
Hi everyone, I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my message relating to being extremely anxious about my Cardiac Stress MRI scan. You provided some extremely helpful tips and methods and also shared your experiences too. I can say after having my scan earlier today that the advise you
Hi everyone, I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my message relating to being extremely anxious about my Cardiac Stress MRI scan. You provided some extremely helpful tips and methods and also shared your experiences too. I can say after having my scan earlier today that the advise you
Toffodog
in
British Heart Foundation
28 days ago
Raynaud's in dark skinned patients
Hi all! My mum has secondary Raynaud's, like triggered by heart meds that unfortunately, she has to take. Diagnosis came very late as she didn't get the white-blue-red which they were expecting. Straight to white under the nails and fingertips, it then progressed straight from that to black dots which
Hi all! My mum has secondary Raynaud's, like triggered by heart meds that unfortunately, she has to take. Diagnosis came very late as she didn't get the white-blue-red which they were expecting. Straight to white under the nails and fingertips, it then progressed straight from that to black dots which
CarerEdi
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 month ago
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