Prescribed thyroid medication will state on the bottle the proper way to take it. Typically it will say on the bottle to take one tablet in the morning, on an empty stomach, with plenty of water. Doctors willnote to not take antacids, calcium or iron within four hours of taking the medication. If you have questions or concerns about how to take your thyroid medication, as well as other prescriptions or antibiotics, talk with your doctor.
Thyroid supplementation is designed to be taken alone. Directions generally state you should take the medicine at least 1 hr before or 2 hrs after food or other medicines or supplements. This assures that it will be properly absorbed, which is difficult in humans. Take it with 8 ounces of water only for best results. Consistency is key in taking thyroid medicine.
Prescribed thyroid medication will state on the bottle to take one tablet in the morning, on an empty stomach, with plenty of water. It is important to take it with water, and on an empty stomach, because it will allow the thyroid medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
Antibiotics.
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why doctors prescribe vitamin b tablets along with antibiotic
Tablets containing iodine if taken will saturate the thyroid gland and prevent take up of radioiodine from the environment, should any be released in an incident. Potassium Iodide
Antibiotics are not taken by the patients. They are prescribed by the physician.
Synthroid (Levothyroxine) is not effective for weight loss in non hypothyroid patients.Thyroid medication should not be used for weight loss in patients with normal thyroid function it may cause serious or life-threatening toxicity, especially when taken with amphetamines.
If you are having problems with swallowing tablets, ask the doctor who prescribed them if she will prescribe a liquid. Some can only be taken in whole tablet form.
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They are antibiotics usually used to treat a chest infection
it is preferred to be taken in the morning.