Has levothyroxine been recalled 2021?

Acella Pharmaceuticals voluntarily initiated the recall April 29, 2021. The FDA designated the recall Class I on May 24, 2021. Composed of levothyroxine and liothyronine, NP Thyroid is available with a prescription to treat hypothyroidism.
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Is there a recall on levothyroxine?

NP Thyroid®, Thyroid Tablets, USP is composed of levothyroxine and liothyronine, and used to treat hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). The products subject to recall are packed in 100-count and 7-count bottles.
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What brands of levothyroxine have been recalled?

Company Announcement

Westminster Pharmaceuticals, LLC is voluntarily recalling all lots, within expiry, of Levothyroxine and Liothyronine (Thyroid Tablets, USP) 15 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg, & 120 mg to the wholesale level.
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When was levothyroxine taken off the market?

Pfizer, the manufacturer of Levoxyl, lost their market share for levothyroxine products a couple of years back. In 2013, Pfizer pulled Levoxyl from the market because of a suspicious odor emitted from the packaging.
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Are euthyrox and levothyroxine the same thing?

Synthroid (levothyroxine sodium) and Euthyrox (levothyroxine sodium) are synthetic compounds identical to T4 (levothyroxine) produced by the human thyroid gland used to treat hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone). Synthroid is also used for pituitary TSH suppression.
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Recall Issued for Thyroid Medication



Is generic levothyroxine made in China?

Official Answer. Levoxyl is made by Pfizer, Inc, a pharmaceutical company located in New York, NY, USA.
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What can replace levothyroxine?

Armour Thyroid, Cytomel, Thyrolar, Synthroid, and Levoxyl are some levothyroxine alternatives.
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Can different brands of levothyroxine work differently?

Changing to the same dose of a different brand levothyroxine was associated with abnormal TSH levels in more patients compared to those who continued on the brand Thyrax. These results suggest that switching levothyroxine brands may require a dose change in a larger number of patients.
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Can levothyroxine cause dementia?

Higher total and free thyroxine levels were associated with an increased risk of dementia and AD (age and sex adjusted hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) per SD increase in free thyroxine: 1.21 (1.04; 1.40) and 1.31 (1.14; 1.51) respectively).
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Is levothyroxine safe to take?

Yes, it's safe to take levothyroxine for a long time, even many years. However, high doses of levothyroxine over a long time can sometimes cause weakening of the bones (osteoporosis). This should not happen if you are on the right dose. It's important to have regular blood tests to make sure your dose is not too high.
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Is Synthroid better than levothyroxine?

Generic levothyroxine may differ slightly from Synthroid in terms of how well it's absorbed. That's why it's preferable to stick with either one if possible. Both the American Thyroid Association and the Endocrine Society recommend that patients remain on Synthroid if that's what was initially prescribed.
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What are the long term side effects of levothyroxine?

The long-term effects of thyroid medication include weight fluctuations, sensitivity to heat, joint pain, changes to your menstrual cycle, and possibly even autoimmune dysfunction.
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Why was levothyroxine taken off the market?

FDA Drug safety recall warning

This is due to the medication having less active drug (levothyroxine) than it is supposed to. Taking these tablets can lead to symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as fatigue, constipation, hair loss, and depression.
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Does levothyroxine cause brain fog?

Background: Some levothyroxine (LT4)-treated hypothyroid patients report a constellation of persistent and distressing cognitive symptoms that has been termed brain fog.
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Does levothyroxine affect your memory?

When assessing the effects of 3-month treatment, results revealed that the treated hypothyroid group had significant increased verbal memory retrieval. Results suggest that specific memory retrieval deficits associated with hypothyroidism can resolve after replacement therapy with levothyroxine.
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Which brand of levothyroxine is best?

The Synthroid brand of levothyroxine improved thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels by a significantly greater margin compared with generic versions of the synthetic T4 (LT4) hormones for patients with hypothyroidism.
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What is the newest thyroid medication?

Liothyronine is synthetic T3, and it's another option to treat hypothyroidism — its common brand names are Cytomel and Triostat. Liothyronine is also a prescription-only medication that's taken once daily. If levothyroxine isn't effective, liothyronine can be tried as the next option.
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Is euthyrox better than levothyroxine?

Euthyrox has an average rating of 1.5 out of 10 from a total of 130 ratings on Drugs.com. 5% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 94% reported a negative effect. Levothyroxine has an average rating of 5.2 out of 10 from a total of 789 ratings on Drugs.com.
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What is a good natural substitute for levothyroxine?

Today, some individuals prefer dessicated thyroid extract as a more “natural” thyroid hormone. In addition, some patients who continue to have symptoms of hypothyroidism when taking levothyroxine report improvement in these symptoms when switched to desiccated thyroid extract.
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What is the best natural thyroid medication?

The most pure form of a natural thyroid medication is WP Thyroid used to be called Westhroid Pure. WP Thyroid is gluten and corn free with no artificial colors and only contains three other ingredients inulin (from chicory root), medium chain triglycerides and Lactose Monohydrate.
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What happens when you stop levothyroxine?

Stopping this medication may result in a return of symptoms such as: Fatigue. Weight gain. Difficulty tolerating cold.
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Is levothyroxine made in the US?

Active and inactive ingredients must be listed on the label, but not the raw materials or their origins, which are considered "commercial confidential." (Mylan Inc. says its levothyroxine is made in Morgantown, W.Va., but sources aren't listed for raw materials.)
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Who are the manufacturers of levothyroxine?

Randomized crossover study using 8 weeks of the generic formulation of levothyroxine (manufactured by Abbott, then 8 weeks of brand name levothyroxine (Synthroid, manufactured by Abbott).
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Is Synthroid and levothyroxine the same?

Brand-name Synthroid contains the active drug levothyroxine. (Levothyroxine is a man-made version of the natural thyroid hormone called T4.) And levothyroxine is also available as a generic drug. A generic drug is an exact copy of the active drug in a brand-name medication.
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Which thyroid medication is recalled?

On April 30, 2021, Acella Pharmaceuticals voluntarily recalled 38 lots of NP Thyroid® (thyroid tablets, USP), in 100- and 7-count bottles, because testing found these lots to be subpotent. The product may have as low as 90% of the labeled amount of liothyronine (T3) and/or levothyroxine (T4).
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