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tremors, or if you feel unusually cold.chest pain, pain spreading to your jaw or shoulder.Tirosint is not approved for use by anyone younger than 6 years old. Your dose needs may be different while you are nursing.ĭo not give this medicine to a child without medical advice. Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding. Your dose needs may be different during pregnancy. Having low thyroid hormone levels during pregnancy could harm both mother and baby. If you become pregnant while using levothyroxine, do not stop using the medicine without your doctor's advice. Tell your doctor if you have recently received radiation therapy with iodine (such as I-131). osteoporosis, or low bone mineral density.diabetes (insulin or oral diabetes medication doses may need to be changed when you start using levothyroxine).heart disease, a blood clot, or a blood-clotting disorder.symptoms of a heart attack (chest pain or heavy feeling, pain spreading to the jaw or shoulder, nausea, sweating, general ill feeling).a thyroid disorder called thyrotoxicosis or.an untreated or uncontrolled adrenal gland disorder.However, you may not be able to use this medicine if you have certain medical conditions. Since thyroid hormone occurs naturally in the body, almost anyone can use levothyroxine. Dangerous side effects or death can occur from the misuse of levothyroxine, especially if you are taking any other weight-loss medications or appetite suppressants. Levothyroxine should not be used to treat obesity or weight problems.
