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Yes i think it is.I had that side effect too many times.
I have never heard of this occuring. However, levothyroxine does cause cause general agitation- restlessness, insomnia, fast heart rate, etc. This may be the reason for inability to concentrate clearly. Loss in short term memory is not a known side effect.
Yes, levothyroxine can cause vivid dreams as a potential side effect. This medication, used to treat hypothyroidism, can influence sleep patterns and brain chemistry, leading to altered dream experiences. If someone notices significant changes in their sleep or dreams after starting levothyroxine, it’s advisable to consult their healthcare provider for guidance.
Yes, both alcohol and levothyroxine can have side effects. Alcohol can interfere with the metabolism of levothyroxine and may affect thyroid hormone levels, potentially leading to decreased effectiveness of the medication. Common side effects of levothyroxine include anxiety, insomnia, and weight changes, while excessive alcohol consumption can lead to liver damage and other health issues. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider regarding alcohol consumption while taking levothyroxine.
Yes, levothyroxine can potentially cause night sweats as a side effect, although it is not very common. Night sweats may occur if the dosage is too high, leading to symptoms of hyperthyroidism, such as increased heart rate, anxiety, and sweating. If you experience night sweats while taking levothyroxine, it is advisable to consult your healthcare provider to evaluate your dosage and overall thyroid function.
Yes, levothyroxine and levothyroxine sodium are the same medication. Levothyroxine sodium is the specific salt form of levothyroxine used in most medications for treating hypothyroidism.
It is a possible side effect so yes it can, but not for everyone.
Yes, loss of appetite and insomnia can be side effects of excessive levothyroxine. This medication, used to treat hypothyroidism, can lead to symptoms of hyperthyroidism if taken in too high a dose, which may include increased heart rate, anxiety, and changes in appetite. If experiencing these symptoms, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider to evaluate the dosage and make necessary adjustments.
According to counsellingresource.com, it is an uncommon side effect but has been observed.
Yep.
No, there is no levothyroxine in Zithromax. Levothyroxine is a thyroid hormone replacement medication.
I have the same problem...only I just don't have my period. No depression, stress. I don't know whats wrong, but I suggest you talk to a doctor, I'm making an appointment soon. Other than that, I suppose it could be stress, which could be linked to depression...so I'm assuming stress/depression could be a Cause for missing your period for so long...but I'm not sure if it's a side effect. Try to relax I guess, eat and sleep well and try to find out if depression is the side effect or cause of your lack of mensturation. :]