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Some side effects of Thyrolar include insomnia, headache, nervousness, tachycardia (heart beating fast), abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. That doesn't necessarily mean you'll have any of these side effects, but it could happen. I would contact your physician if anything strange happens. Also, antacids can affect the absorption of Thyrolar so if you're going to take any antacids, separate taking the doses by at least 4 hours and you should be alright. Hope that helps!

2007-02-06 06:28:08 · answer #1 · answered by Jessica 2 · 0 0

am weening off effexor right now (with hte help of my doctor). It is an absolutely HORRIBLE experience!!! I despise Effexor. It never really worked for me, but now I am physically dependant on it. Please reconsider taking anti-deppressants (before-hand). Is your depression something that you CAN cope with? Do you really have depression or are you just experiencing a side-affect of something else ?Do you think your depression is temporary? Is it something that will blow-over over time? Do you have any other options? Any other alternatives? I never use to be a "depressed" person- before I became depressed. It really worried me, so I went to see a Psych nurse at a Psych clinic in my town. She immediately prescribed me the anti- depressant meds. I curse the day I went to see her! I overcame my depression on my own ; the Efffexor didn't work, but when I tried to stop taking them, it was physically impossible! The doctor said that people claim that the withdrawl symptoms feel like the "flu". The flu??? I'd MUCH rather have ANY flu, than to feel like this.....!!!!!!! I can't even go to work or function like a human being!!! I'm so sick right now (mentally and physically)!! Please re-consider taking anti-depressantsThere are a number of potential side effects that can occur with the use of Effexor. Common side effects of Effexor can include nausea, headache, drowsiness, and dry mouth. Uncommon Effexor side effects, occurring in less than 1 percent of people, can include seizures, liver problems, or hair loss. There are also some more serious side effects with Effexor that you should report to your healthcare provider, including hostility or aggressiveness, chest palpitations, and difficulty sleeping. It was a horrible experience coming off effexor for myself. The withdrawals took almost 8 weeks for me to feel right again.I mistook my headache pills for effexor lol for 4 weeks. I was suicidal, and crabby and really angry all of the time.

2016-05-24 00:09:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

go to this site....it may help, but you should have gotten side effects and how to take it when you got the perscription.

http://www.medicinenet.com/liotrix-oral/article.htm

2007-02-06 06:25:47 · answer #3 · answered by lee 2 · 0 0

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