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Bienchen  (Anonymous, 193.148.48.) Warszawa 2 months ago

Is it harmful to take Lymphomyosot with Euthyrox?

Is it harmful to take Lymphomyosot with Euthyrox? Thanks for an answer

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

Taking Lymphomyosot and Euthyrox at the same time is not considered harmful, however, it is always advisable to consult a doctor before starting such therapy. Lymphomyosot is a homeopathic remedy and Euthyrox is a synthetic levothyroxine used to treat hypothyroidism.

There is no conclusive evidence of harmful interactions between these medicines, but because Lymphomyosot can affect the metabolism and action of other medicines, it is important that your doctor is aware of their concomitant use and can monitor possible changes in thyroid function.

If you have any further doubts or problems, it is always advisable to consult your doctor for individual advice. If you are unable to consult your doctor, you can use the teleconsultation here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/

The advice is provided in Polish.

Through Gdziepolek, it is possible to book medicines in a selected pharmacy:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/45470/lymphomyosot-heel-krople/apteki

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28212/euthyrox-n-25-tabletki/apteki

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https://www.gdziepolek.pl/koszyk/szybka-dostawa?src=zf

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