Sintrocid is a form of levothyroxine manufactured and sold in Mexico. It is available in Mexico without a prescription.
Hypothyroid (low thyroid levels) are more likely to make you tired and drowsy. Hyperthyroid is more likely to keep you awake. Many diabetics have low thyroid levels, and take Synthroid. If you accidentally take two days worth of Synthroid, it almost is like being on amphetamines. If your doctor prescribes Synthroid, he may specify the name-brand drug rather than the generic. There's nothing wrong with the various generic versions of the drug, but they do not have equal bio-equivalency. If you could stick to just one brand, it's as easy to titrate your needs as with Synthroid, but if you've been prescribed the generic, the druggist may switch brands on you without your knowledge, and that causes problems. Consequently, doctors tend to specify Synthroid rather than the generic, even though Synthroid is considerably more expensive.
Atenolol IS the generic form.
Levothroid and Synthroid are both T4 replacement for hypothryoidism. While prescribed for the same use, with the same dosage, if you follow any blogs on the subject you'll see they aren't exactly the same. "It's in the fillers."
Is a text bos a generic form
No it appears that Extenze is a generic drug. Therefore there is no generic for it.
A generic form of the medicine is different from the version that is trademarketed. Cialis is under patent and it is not possible to name it "generic".
Synthroid is currently manufactured by Abbott Laboratories but was originally isolated by Mayo Clinic. Currently there are generic products on the market that are made by various manufacturers as well
The generic of Motrin is ibuprofen.
The active ingredient in synthroid - Levothyroxine Source: rx2040. com
Yes, it is possible to have headaches while on Synthroid.
no, no generic form. I don't have a clue why though, it's been on the market for years.