I was still taking 50
mcg levothyroxine daily.
I'm on 150
mcg levothyroxine per day.
I am currently 6 weeks 5 days pregnant and just got put on.05
MCG Levothyroxine today.
Not exact matches
Once I went gluten free, my
levothyroxine dose decreased from 150
mcg / day to 125
mcg / day.
I'm on
Levothyroxine (75
mcg), and just began taking Liothyronine Sod (5
mcg).
I asked my primary to put me on
levothyroxine just to tide me over until I see the endo and I am taking.25
mcg four times a week.
a reduction of
levothyroxine dose from a mean of 93
mcg to 38
mcg (with 95.7 % of treatment group being able to reduce or stop medications... 47.8 % no longer needing thyroid medications)
A dose reduction of 25
mcg equivalent of
levothyroxine every 4 - 6 weeks, supported by lab tests is the safest bet.
In another case, a woman who was stabilized on 150
mcg a day of
levothyroxine saw her TSH go from 1.6 to 19 after 3 weeks of treatment with ciprofloxacin at 500 mg twice a day.
In one case studied, a woman taking 125
mcg a day of
levothyroxine took ciprofloxacin (750 mg twice a day) and her TSH level rose to 44 after four weeks.
The doctor wanted to double my daily dose of
levothyroxine to 100
mcg per day.
The doctor suggested cutting my
levothyroxine dose in half, to 25
mcg per day, but I've decided to drop
levothyroxine entirely and see if I show hypothyroidism symptoms.
Nevertheless, my doctor still wanted to double my
levothyroxine dose to 100
mcg.
I decided that I would stick with the 50
mcg dose of
levothyroxine, and see if diet could help me.