Synthroid acts as a replacement for people whose thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can help improve symptoms of thyroid deficiency such as slow speech, lack of energy, weight gain, hair loss, dry thick skin and unusual sensitivity to cold. This drug is also used to help treat goiter, which is an enlarged thyroid gland. Generic brands are available.

Before using this medication it is important to discuss with your primary health care provider the Synthroid problems that have been reported in the past. Your primary health care provider can explain to you the use of Synthroid after thyroidectomy surgery.

There have been cases of Synthroid and heartburn in the past. If you have this problem, consult with your doctor. Your primary health care provider can also explain the difference between Cytomel and Synthroid. He or she may also want to discuss the issues of taking Synthroid and Topamax together. In addition, your primary health care provider may need to discuss other issues with you such as Synthroid and palpations that may occur during the use of the drug. He or she may need to talk to you about Synthroid vs Levothyroxin.

There are some common side effects of Synthroid use. These include such things as difficulty breathing, wheezing, or shortness of breath, chest pain, excessive sweating or intolerance to heat, fast or irregular heartbeat or pulse rate, nervousness, skin rash or hives, swelling of ankles, feet or legs, changes in appetite, changes in menstrual periods, diarrhea, fever, hair loss, headache, irritability, leg cramps, nausea, vomiting, tremors, trouble sleeping, and weight loss.

Your doctor may need to discuss the Synthroid withdrawal symptoms with you as well. You should never exceed the Synthroid doses that your doctor orders. The dosage for Synthroid must be adhered to in order to protect you from problems.

Your primary health care provider should be your first source of information and you should never change his or her medical orders without first talking to them. This is important. You must tell your doctor of any medications that you are taking before you begin using this drug.

If you wish, you can do an online search to compare Cytomel to Synthroid. You can also do a search for more information on the various Synthroid strengths and the Synthroid dosage that is most commonly used. However, you should never change your dosage without your doctor's approval and supervision.

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