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synthroid vs levothyroxine

Synthroid vs Levothyroxine: When to Switch Thyroid Medications

Even though Synthroid and Levothyroxine contain the same active ingredient, they may not be tolerated equally among all patients. This means that certain patients do better on one medication compared to the other! Learn how to identify if you are taking the right type of medication and when to consider switching in this post: Generic …

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Armour thyroid vs synthroid: Conversion, dosage and weight loss

Armour Thyroid vs Synthroid: Conversion, Dosage & Weight Loss

Whether you realize it or not thyroid patients have options when it comes to thyroid medications.  If you are taking a medication and it isn’t working for you then you owe it to yourself to learn about ALL of the options available to you.  This post will take a deep dive into the difference between …

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WP thyroid weight loss guide

How to use WP Thyroid For Weight Loss: Patient Case Study

Want to see how one of my thyroid patients was able to lose 55+ points over 6 months with the use of WP Thyroid? You’re in the right place. But before we jump into that, you should know that WP Thyroid is currently NOT available. If that ever changes, I will send out an email …

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Levothyroxine dosage guide

Levothyroxine Dosage Guide: Are you on the Right Dose?

How do you know if you are taking the right dose of levothyroxine? The most simple way is to simply evaluate how you are feeling. If your thyroid symptoms are 100% controlled then you know there’s nothing to worry about. But if you are like thousands of other thyroid patients who continue to feel poorly …

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10 Important tips to consider when taking Synthroid the thyroid medication

10 Things You Should Know About Synthroid (Before You Take it)

Synthroid is a T4-only thyroid medication used to treat hypothyroidism.  It’s not as commonly prescribed as levothyroxine (which is its generic version) but there are a lot of patients out there using this medication. But just because it’s commonly prescribed doesn’t mean it’s the best option or that it’s without faults. If you’re taking Synthroid, …

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