Levoxl has a narrow therapeutic range. Therefore your doctor is going to continually monitor your blood work to make sure, where your TSH levels are and whether or not your dose needs to be adjusted. Fatigue is also a side effect of the medication. So your doctor might be titrating the medication, to see, whether your dose is the problem or its simply a side effect.
You should consult your doctor and Pharmacist about any medication.
YOU SHOULD NEVER increase or decrease ANY medication (especially the one you are on) without your doctors permission and supervision. If the doctor told you to up the dose slowly then there is no reason you should get the jitters because your system is already use to this medication. In fact, you could have the jitters because the dose may not be high enough for you. Up this dose ONLY with your doctor's permission!
Fatigue is common among people with clinical depression. Science isn't exactly sure why, but treating your depression is the first indicated step; medication, talk therapy, and God. I am not a doctor but a patient. This is only my opinion.
No, bronchitis itself does not affect your vision. Although, a medication you're taking for bronchitis might be. Ask your doctor
Unless you have specific instructions to do so by your physician, you should NOT reduce the dosage of ANY medication unless directed by a doctor. Serious side effects can occur if you do not follow your doctor's instructions on taking a medication, especially a brain chemical balancing medication such as adderall.
it can, but not likely. your doctor will give you the correct dose so that it doe not happen.
When your doctor increases your thyroid medication, it's not a guarantee that you will loose weight right away. You might notice that your symptoms improve over time. Talk with your doctor about what they think is reasonable to expect from the increase in medication.
It is recommended you don't because it can increase the side effects from the nitroglycerin. However I am not a doctor always consult your doctor/physician first!
by eating right and exercising or by talking to a doctor about pills
Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.
Neuropathic pain can be treated by a doctor or with medication from a surgeon or a doctor. I would say go to your local doctor that can give you a prescription for medication that can help.
I suggest going to a doctor and getting tested first. The doctor will subscibe a medication.