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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2307252" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Max, I am "fortunate" enough to only take meds to help my thyroid gland, which has, annoyingly, lost the plot. There is one brand of Levothyroxine, "Teva", which leaves me nauseous and just "off", whereas all the others (I have had dispensed) have been fine. Clearly it isn't the active ingredient that's problematic to me, but more likely a filler, stabilising or preservative.</p><p></p><p>My GP has since appended my repeat to instruct that Teva Levothyroxine is not dispensed to me. </p><p></p><p>Your challenge would be a pinpoint which medication and which brand was causing the issues, if that was the case.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, do have your Vit D checked. It can be quite a dynamic thing, with results varying across time. If you have been staying indoors more of late, it could be your supplement is simply not enough to keep your numbers up, in a decent place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2307252, member: 345386"] Max, I am "fortunate" enough to only take meds to help my thyroid gland, which has, annoyingly, lost the plot. There is one brand of Levothyroxine, "Teva", which leaves me nauseous and just "off", whereas all the others (I have had dispensed) have been fine. Clearly it isn't the active ingredient that's problematic to me, but more likely a filler, stabilising or preservative. My GP has since appended my repeat to instruct that Teva Levothyroxine is not dispensed to me. Your challenge would be a pinpoint which medication and which brand was causing the issues, if that was the case. In the meantime, do have your Vit D checked. It can be quite a dynamic thing, with results varying across time. If you have been staying indoors more of late, it could be your supplement is simply not enough to keep your numbers up, in a decent place. [/QUOTE]
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