Our hospital does NOT substitute generic. So many patients are on thyroid meds, they still have each patient whichever name brand they were on at home. And because TSH levels take weeks to rise/fall in response to thyroid hormone, the only way to know if someone's levels are changing from the generic is to repeat the labs after 2 months or so.
Its very interesting to read about everyone experiences!!
I hope this will work, if not, I will be calling my Dr. and having her switch me back to my generic or to something else.
Thanks for sharing your viewpoint![]()
This is so interesting!
I've been on the generic med for a year. They have to keep upping the dosage because my levels are out of whack. I wonder if I should be on the name brand instead....
YOu really shouldn't switch back and forth.
I guess I am one of the lucky ones. I have taken Synthroid and am now taking levothyroxine with no ill effects from either. I have been on thyroid meds for 16 years.