Synthroid (levothyroxine) can potentially lead to heart problems, particularly if taken in doses that are too high or if the patient has pre-existing heart conditions. Excessive thyroid hormone can increase heart rate, blood pressure, and the risk of arrhythmias. It is essential for individuals taking Synthroid to be monitored by a healthcare provider to ensure appropriate dosing and to mitigate any potential cardiovascular risks. Always consult a doctor if you have concerns about heart health related to thyroid medication.
Chlamydia does not cause death or heart problems. Untreated syphilis can do so.
If you are taking synthroid it is very important to have your thyroid levels (TSH, T4, T3, Free T) monitored via bloodwork, synthroid is a synthetic hormone that is used to treat typically hypothyorid (low thyroid) these hormones can effect your heart via your metabolic rate so the importance of monitoring this level is essential please follow up ASAP with your doctor.
As far as I know statins do not cause heart disease.
no but a heart medication can. propranolol.
Lortab, a medication that contains both acetaminophen and hydrocodone does not cause heart problems. However, it may cause a side effect on the heart by slowing it down.
Heartache is an emotional problem not a physical one. However it may cause stress which can lead to heart problems.
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Yes, Costen Syndrome can cause people heart problems such as angina.
No. But the converse is true
Alcohol can cause liver disease, obesity, heart problems, and cause social problems such as job loss and family violence.
Synthroid is a schedule A drug which means it has been extensively tested in humans and does not appear to cause any harm to the developing fetus.