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Levothyroxine

Eltroxin, Vencamil, Levoxyl

Levothyroxine is a replacement or supplement thyroid hormone.

You will need regular blood tests to check your thyroid levels, particularly at the beginning of your treatment.

If you experience any side-effects, speak with your doctor as your dose may need adjusting.

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  • Levothyroxine is a medicine used to treat an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism).

  • It works by replacing the thyroid hormone your body isn't producing enough of.

  • Take it once a day, ideally at least 30 minutes before your first meal.

  • Tell your doctor if you have heart problems, diabetes, or are pregnant before starting.

  • You will need regular blood tests to monitor your thyroid levels.

  • Do not take it at the same time as indigestion remedies or supplements containing calcium or iron.

  • If you experience side-effects like palpitations or chest pain, tell your doctor straight away.

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About levothyroxine

Tipo de medicamento

Thyroid hormone

Usado para

Glándula tiroides poco activa (hipotiroidismo)

También llamado (Reino Unido)

Eltroxin®; Vencamil®;

También llamado (EE.UU.)

Ermeza®; Euthyrox®; Levoxyl®; Levo-T®; Synthroid®; Thyquidity®; Tirosint®; Unithroid®
Combination brands: Adthyza Thyroid®; Erfa Thyroid®; Armour Thyroid®; NP Thyroid® (levothyroxine with liothyronine)

Disponible como

Tabletas y medicina líquida oral

If you have an underactive thyroid gland, it means that your thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. This is a condition known as hypothyroidism. Levothyroxine (which is also called levothyroxine sodium) restores the balance of thyroid hormone in your body. It is very similar to thyroxine, the hormone which your body produces naturally.

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking levothyroxine it is important that your doctor knows:

  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding. This is so your doctor can keep a check on your baby.

  • If you have a heart problem such as heart failure or angina, or if you have high blood pressure (hypertension).

  • If you have ever been told your adrenal gland is unable to produce enough of the hormone cortisol, a condition called adrenal insufficiency.

  • If you have been told your thyroid is overactive (producing too much thyroxine).

  • If you have high levels of sugar (glucose) in your blood (diabetes mellitus)

  • If you have been told you have a problem regulating the levels of water in your body, a rare condition known as diabetes insipidus.

  • Si tienes epilepsia.

  • Si está tomando o usando otros medicamentos. Esto incluye cualquier medicamento que esté tomando y que esté disponible para comprar sin receta, así como medicamentos herbales y complementarios.

  • Si alguna vez has tenido una reacción alérgica a un medicamento.

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  • Before you start this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside your pack. The manufacturer's leaflet will give you more information about levothyroxine and a full list of the side-effects which you may experience from taking it.

  • Take levothyroxine exactly as your doctor tells you to. Your doctor will ask you to take one dose each day, preferably before your breakfast. The number of tablets you need to take for each dose will be adjusted to suit you.

  • There are multiple strengths of tablet (12.5 micrograms, 25 micrograms, 50 micrograms, 75 micrograms and 100 micrograms) and your dose may be a combination of different-strength tablets.

  • As a guide, it is usual for adults to start by taking a daily dose of 50-100 micrograms, and for this to be increased gradually to a daily dose of 100-200 micrograms. Your doctor or pharmacist will tell you what dose is right for you.

  • If levothyroxine has been prescribed for a child, the doctor will tell you what dose to give. The dose for children depends upon their weight, age and what they are being treated for.

  • Take levothyroxine at least half an hour before eating the first meal of the day.

  • Most people find that levothyroxine tablets are easily swallowed. If you do have swallowing difficulties, some brands of tablet can be added to a little water and allowed to disperse before swallowing. Ask your pharmacist to check if your brand of tablet will disperse in water. Alternatively, ask your doctor to prescribe the oral liquid medicine for you.

  • If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, if it is still within two or three hours of your usual time. If it is longer than this before you remember, skip the forgotten dose. Do not take two doses together to make up for a missed dose.

  • Try to keep your regular appointments with your doctor so your progress can be monitored. You will need regular blood tests to check your thyroid levels, particularly in the early stages of your treatment.

  • If you buy any medicines, check with a pharmacist that they are safe to take with levothyroxine. Levothyroxine should not be taken at the same time as indigestion remedies or preparations containing calcium or iron (which are contained in some vitamin products). These types of medicines reduce the amount of levothyroxine absorbed by your body. Leave at least two hours between taking your dose of levothyroxine and any such preparation.

  • Calcium or iron found in the food you eat can also reduce the amount of levothyroxine absorbed by your body. Try to take your dose at least 30 minutes before your first meal of the day.

  • If you have diabetes you may need to check your blood glucose more frequently, as levothyroxine may affect the levels of sugar in your blood. Your doctor will be able to advise you about this.

  • If you are having an operation or dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking levothyroxine.

  • Treatment with levothyroxine is usually lifelong. Continue to take this medicine unless your doctor tells you to stop.

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Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the ones associated with levothyroxine. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. Experiencing side-effects may be an indication that your dose needs adjusting, so speak with your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms listed below.

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evothyroxine side-effects

¿Qué puedo hacer si experimento esto?

Sentirse mal (náuseas) o estar enfermo (vómitos)

Mantente en alimentos simples - evita comidas ricas o picantes

Diarrea

Bebe mucha agua para reponer los líquidos perdidos

Dolor de cabeza

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A feeling that your heart is pounding (palpitations) or chest pain

Let your doctor know about this as soon as possible

Feeling restless, feeling flushed, feeling hot, sweating, difficulty sleeping, loss of weight, muscle cramps, temporary loss of hair, itchy rash, menstrual changes

Discuss these with your doctor

Si experimenta otros síntomas que cree que pueden deberse a este medicamento, hable con su médico o farmacéutico.

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  • Almacenar en un lugar fresco y seco, lejos del calor y la luz directos.

Información importante sobre todos los medicamentos

Nunca tome más de la dosis prescrita. Si sospecha que usted u otra persona podría haber tomado una sobredosis de este medicamento, acuda al departamento de accidentes y emergencias de su hospital local. Lleve el envase con usted, incluso si está vacío.

Este medicamento es para ti. Nunca lo des a otras personas, incluso si su condición parece ser la misma que la tuya.

No guardes medicamentos caducados o no deseados. Llévalos a tu farmacia local, que se encargará de desecharlos por ti.

Si tienes alguna pregunta sobre este medicamento, consulta a tu farmacéutico.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Can I take levothyroxine if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is important to inform your doctor before starting levothyroxine. Your doctor will then be able to monitor both you and your baby closely to ensure the treatment is effective and safe.

What should I do if I have trouble swallowing the tablets?

Most people find levothyroxine tablets easy to swallow. However, if you have difficulty, some brands of tablets can be dissolved in a small amount of water before you drink it. You should ask your pharmacist if your specific brand of tablet can be dispersed in water. Alternatively, you can ask your doctor to prescribe the oral liquid medicine instead.

How long will I need to take levothyroxine?

Treatment with levothyroxine is usually lifelong. You should continue to take this medicine as prescribed unless your doctor specifically tells you to stop.

Can levothyroxine affect my blood sugar levels if I have diabetes?

Yes, if you have diabetes, levothyroxine may affect your blood sugar levels. It is advisable to check your blood glucose more frequently while taking this medicine. Your doctor can provide further guidance on managing your blood sugar.

What if I experience side-effects from levothyroxine?

If you experience side-effects, it might indicate that your dose needs adjustment. You should speak with your doctor about any symptoms you experience. The manufacturer's leaflet provided with your medicine will also list potential side-effects.

Is there anything I need to tell my dentist or surgeon if I am having treatment?

Yes, if you are scheduled for an operation or any dental treatment, it is important to inform the healthcare professional carrying out the treatment that you are taking levothyroxine.

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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

Gerente de Revisión de Folletos de Medicamentos – Contratista, Farmacéutico

BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS

Michael es un farmacéutico comunitario que ejerce en Midlands y South Yorkshire con más de 20 años de experiencia asesorando sobre medicamentos y condiciones médicas. Tiene una sólida formación en capacitación en atención médica, habiendo producido e impartido cursos de formación para equipos de farmacia y personal de entornos de atención residencial, incluidas enfermeras. También ha contribuido a juntas asesoras de farmacia para la gestión de condiciones de baja gravedad en la comunidad.

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Sid Dajani

Sultan Dajani se graduó en la Escuela de Farmacia de Londres en 1994 y se convirtió en el miembro más joven elegido para el consejo de la Sociedad Real de Farmacia desde su fundación en 1842.

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La información en esta página está escrita y revisada por pares por clínicos calificados.

  • Next review due: 17 Sept 2027
  • 18 Mar 2023 | Última versión

    Última actualización por

    Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

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    Sid Dajani
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