Common questions

What happens if you overdose on Synthroid?

What happens if you overdose on Synthroid?

What happens if I overdose on Levothyroxine (Synthroid)? Overdose symptoms may include headache, leg cramps, tremors, feeling nervous or irritable, chest pain, shortness of breath, and fast or pounding heartbeats.

What happens if you take too many thyroid pills?

Too much thyroid medication in hypothyroidism can cause health problems and trigger symptoms like the jitters, anxiety, weight loss, diarrhea and mood swings.

What are the symptoms of an overdose of levothyroxine?

Symptoms of overdose

  • Change in consciousness.
  • cold, clammy skin.
  • disorientation.
  • fast or weak pulse.
  • lightheadedness.
  • sudden headache.
  • sudden loss of coordination.
  • sudden slurring of speech.

How much does it take to overdose on levothyroxine?

Levothyroxine overdose up to 4mg/day may be asymptomatic but in patients with concomitant neurotic or psychiatric illness, who intentionally take it, are also put on drugs like sertraline and propranolol, the effects of which on thyroid hormones must be contemplated for possible explanation of being asymptomatic.

What happens if you accidentally take two doses of your thyroid medication?

Taking an extra dose of levothyroxine by accident is unlikely to harm you. Speak to your doctor if: you accidentally take more than 1 extra dose. you get side effects such as a racing heart beat or chest pain – these may not happen straight away, it can be several days before they come on.

Can too much Synthroid cause weight gain?

Can Synthroid cause weight gain? Weight gain isn’t a known side effect of Synthroid. Weight gain wasn’t reported by people taking the drug in clinical trials. Weight gain is a known symptom of hypothyroidism (low levels of thyroid hormones), which Synthroid is used to treat.

What happens if you accidentally take 2 Synthroid?

What are the side effects of levothyroxine 100 mcg?

The more common side effects of levothyroxine can include:

  • increased appetite.
  • weight loss.
  • heat sensitivity.
  • excessive sweating.
  • headache.
  • hyperactivity.
  • nervousness.
  • anxiety.

What to do if you can’t remember if you took your Synthroid?

Use a pillbox or set an alarm on your phone if you need help remembering to take your pill. If you do miss a dose, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, advises the ATA. But if it’s almost time for your next dose, double up the next day because the life of the medication is long in the body, notes the ATA.

What kind of pill is Synthroid 100 mg?

Pill with imprint SYNTHROID 100 is Yellow, Round and has been identified as Synthroid 0.1 mg. It is supplied by Abbott Laboratories. Synthroid is used in the treatment of hashimoto’s disease; underactive thyroid; hypothyroidism, after thyroid removal; tsh suppression; thyroid suppression test and belongs to the drug class thyroid drugs.

How to tell if you are taking Synthroid overdose?

The best and easiest way to determine is by looking at your symptoms. Your body will tell you when something is wrong or off! All you have to do is listen. Common symptoms of Synthroid overdose include: Tremors in the extremities Flushing of the skin Heat intolerance (not able to stand hot environments)

What kind of pill is yellow with a round imprint?

SYNTHROID 100 (Synthroid 0.1 mg) Pill with imprint SYNTHROID 100 is Yellow, Round and has been identified as Synthroid 0.1 mg. It is supplied by Abbott Laboratories.

How is Synthroid used in the treatment of thyroid disease?

Synthroid is used in the treatment of hashimoto’s disease; underactive thyroid; hypothyroidism, after thyroid removal; tsh suppression; thyroid suppression test (and more), and belongs to the drug class thyroid drugs.

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Ruth Doyle