Synthroid Side Effects
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Synthroid side effects, other than those indicative of thyrotoxicosis as a result of therapeutic
overdosage, either initially or during the maintenance periods, are rare.
However, the following has been known to occur:
- Craniosynostosis has been associated with iatrogenic hyperthyroidism in infants receiving
thyroid hormone replacement therapy.
- Inadequate doses of levothyroxine sodium may produce or fail to resolve symptoms of
hypothyroidism.
- Hypersensitivity reactions to the product excipients, such as rash and urticaria, may occur.
- Partial hair loss may occur during the initial months of therapy, but is generally transient.
The incidence of continued hair loss is unknown.
- Pseudotumor cerebri has been reported in pediatric patients receiving thyroid hormone
replacement therapy.
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