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suzanna1
can i take my levothyroxine with food and is it normal to have headaches with that.. they have got me on 75 mg
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devushka
Levothyroxine should be taken an hour before food.
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suzanna1
and i am subclinical hypothyroid with antibodies of 180 i think.. am i on the right dose normally for that score???
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