No, it actually makes you ill n short, but at worst you will end up an inomniac and seriously WILL gain alot of weight. DO NOT EVER TAKE THIS MEDICINE!!!
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.
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.
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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.
I can find no listing of side effects that would cause or include twitching or spasms. I'd say no.
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.
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.
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Levothyroxine is primarily used to treat hypothyroidism and is not commonly associated with head congestion or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). However, some individuals may experience side effects or reactions that are not widely documented. If you notice these symptoms after starting levothyroxine, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider to determine if they are related or if another underlying issue may be present.
Bad bulbs can be the cause of your reverse lights not working on your 1999 Toyota Tacoma. A problem with the reverse switch or bad wires can also be the cause of your reverse lights not working.
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.