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.
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.
-Insomnia -loss of appetite -depression
halucinations, speeding, appetite loss, insomnia
Loss of Appetite is a common effect of Percocet.
loss of appetite
Increase of progesterone can cause loss of appetite, insomnia, digestive troubles and anxiety. Drink noncaffinated drinks during this time, cut out sugar and reduce carbs to almost nill.....and it will help tremendously.
Yes, marijuana can be physically addictive for some individuals, leading to withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite.
Yes, marijuana can be physically addicting for some individuals, leading to withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite when use is stopped.
Loss of appetite associated with the aging process.
Palladia's side effects to dogs include gastrointestinal toxicity, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, and vomiting.
Alzheimer's can cause sleepiness and loss of appetite.
"Some symptoms of clinical depression include: fatigue, thoughts and/or attempts of suicide, loss of appetite, overeating, insomnia, loss of sex drive, no interest in usual activities, crying often, and being easily angered."