There would be no adverse affects other than it may not be as potent as it was when it was manufactured. Expiration dates are general. A drug is not potent one day and decreased the next just because that is the expiration date. The date simply means that the company that manufactured the drug will not guarantee its' potency after that date. Hope this helps.
There hasn't been any legal studies that indicate Synthroid will effect RLS. However, if you have no doubt this is happening to you, contact your doctor.
Yes, iodine supplements can interfere with the absorption of Synthroid (levothyroxine), a medication used to treat hypothyroidism. It is generally recommended to avoid taking iodine supplements or containing multivitamins at the same time as Synthroid to prevent any potential interactions. It's best to discuss with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements while taking Synthroid.
I take synthroid for hypothyroidism. I stopped taking 20 mg lexapro suddenly about 5 weeks ago and am now having many symptoms of hypothyroidism even though i am still taking my synthroid as usual. Any correlation?
Taking norethistherone does not have any effect on the implanon and the other contraceptives.
There is a HUGE risk from taking expired Tylenol / acetaminophen! Never, never take it - it can be toxic to your liver. Always call and speak with your pharmacist before deciding to use expired meds. Those expiration dates are there for a reason.
Generally taking expired medicine of any kind is not recommended. Is it likely to be dangerous, no, theres a chance the potency has decreased, but it should not be dangerous.
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.
Just like any expired medicine, it will damage the liver. Depends on how much is taken to determine the length of time that severe liver damage will occur.
When you take thyroid medication, initially you will definitely lose weight. But as days goes by the thyroid medicines will work to make you not gain extra weight rather than trying to make you lose any weight. And moreover synthyroid is a very weak hormone as it is not functional part and your body has to convert it to T3 to make it more effective.
Should have no effect.
Medicines have an expiration date for a reason. Before taking any expired medication, you should talk to your doctor. If in doubt, just don't take it.See the related links section for a paper containing an article titled "Using Expired Medications: A Murky issue" for more information.
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