Yes, taking levothyroxine can result in headaches. Also, the reason for taking the drug (low thyroid) can also result in headache. Any type of thyroid fluctuation can result in headache. Antibodies which can cause low thyroid levels can also cause headache.
Not a common side effect but drowsy and sluggish are common symptoms of people that need to take these drugs.
Yes it can make you feel tired.
Yes it does cause tiredness and fatigue.
I have lightened, bleached, darkened my hair throughout the years while taking levothyroxine without any problems.
Walnuts are high fiber and can reduce absorption of levothyroxine. If you take the levothyroxine and wait an hour before eating walnuts you should be fine
I never had any kind of joint pain until the doctor raised my dose of Levothyroxine from 50mcg to 88mcg. My hands and elbows have been affected most. So I say, yes Levothyroxine does cause joint pain.
I'm currently taking Amitriptyline for sleeping distorter and I will be taking soon Amberen, can you please tell me if I can mix this two together?
No, levothyroxine does not cause blood in your stool. Blood in the stool is a sign that always deserves a visit to your health care provider. Please make an appointment.
Yes, it is a dangerous idea.
Lupus anticoagulant does not, in itself cause tiredness but having lupus does. Lupus can cause anemia which in turn causes fatigue. Lupus can cause the body to make inflammatory cytokines which cause a feeling of flu like fatigue.
It is best to talk to your Doctor Who prescribed the medications since both of these require a prescription. However, it is safe to take prochlorperazine with levothyroxine since there are no drug-drug interactions and no disease states that would prompt you to take either of the medications that would cause concern for taking both medications at the same time.
Thyroid hormone is necessary for survival. If a patient stops taking their medication, this may result in disease or even death.
i too am taking the same medication i have hashimotos thyroidtitus i am hypo thyroid
Yep.