Levothyroxine ‐ not all tablets are the same

Most patients with hypothyroidism tolerate levothyroxine therapy well, but a significant minority are dissatisfied with treatment. Here, the authors examine whether this could be a result of intolerance to the excipients in the specific levothyroxine product prescribed or dispensed.

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