I do not recommend any weight loss presciption or non-prescription med.
The dose of levothyroxine (thyroid hormone) may simply still be too low, also the generic version may not be as reliable. Would opt for a brand (synthroid or levoxy) and testing every 5-6 weeks with dose titration until the TSH is around 1.0.
There may be a weight benefit with optimizing thyroid treatment, but the old 'eat less and exercise more' has been shown to be the most accurate advice available.
I am new to this forum thing and have found it v interesting!!
I had an episode of post partum thyroiditis after the birth of my second child in 2003 which showed with a lovely juicy goiter!! This rectified itself within a couple of months but I was taking thyroxine until that happened (approx 4 months). Since my levels returned to 'normal' (woteva that is?) I have never been the same since having this problem and have seen my doctor intermittently probably every 3 or so months complaining of feeling tired, gaining weight (even tho I work out 4x a week doing serious bootcamp type training and training for half triathlons.....and diet's not too bad). I have been so frustrated by their lack of interest and even the endocrinologist was dismissive of me and basically said 'there is nothing wrong with you....'. Anyway the other day I ran into a lady I hadn't seen for abt 12m and she looked fantastic. Gone was the bloaty, tired looking lady and hello good lookin' mama!!! She had totally transformed. Not just the superficial, but her skin and hair were just glowing - she looked 10 years younger. I asked her how she was etc.... she told me she had seen a doctor here in Western Australia who diagnosed and treated her for Hashi's. I have now seen him and just awaiting results from extensive blood tests and saliva tests (which mainstream doc would never suggest) and am hoping for some answers..... Will keep u posted!! I would love to be my old self again!!! Thanks for listening - have a good day :)