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Taking Tyroxine At Night
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my sister always takes her Thyroxine in the morning about 6 ish, though always feels low energy until around 3 ish. Other thyroid sufferers have told her that by swapping to taking it Kate in the evening, it has mad a great difference to how they feel, more energy in morning etc.
Anyone had any experience of this ?
Anyone had any experience of this ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You seem to have an idea of the answer as suggested by your friend's Endo........I assume that means Endocrinologist.
That is HIS opinion and i have given mine........they seem to differ.
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Yes...that is exactly what i am saying.......if your friend has fluctuating symptoms during different parts of the day, they have nothing to do with the time of day that she takes her thyroxine.
That is HIS opinion and i have given mine........they seem to differ.
\\\\\So you are saying it makes no difference to how you feel.\\\
Yes...that is exactly what i am saying.......if your friend has fluctuating symptoms during different parts of the day, they have nothing to do with the time of day that she takes her thyroxine.
In supporting Sqad's declarative phrase… those of us that take a thyroid replacement (i'm in the U.S.) are required to return to our physician periodically (maybe once every six months) to have a blood test to determine the TSH levels, including T3 and T4. If a change in the prescription strength is indicated, another test will be conducted within a few weeks to determine, again, the levels. This indicates and is supported by statements from the Doctor that it takes a while for the levels to change… therefore any change in the time of day for taking the script makes no difference at all...
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Clanad is correct plus the half life of thyroxine is about 10 days ( in simple terms if one stopped taking thyroxine now, in 10 days time there would still be half the dose left in the blood)
The biological effect ( that is how long one still feels fine following stopping the drug) is in weeks, making what part of the day one takes it, unimportant.
Clanad is correct plus the half life of thyroxine is about 10 days ( in simple terms if one stopped taking thyroxine now, in 10 days time there would still be half the dose left in the blood)
The biological effect ( that is how long one still feels fine following stopping the drug) is in weeks, making what part of the day one takes it, unimportant.
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