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How Can Lip Swelling And Hives Due To Thyroid Medication Be Treated?

Hi, I just started meds for hypothyroidism and I have tried three of them and keep getting allergic reactions including swelling of the lower lip and now hives. I take to oral and combi patch and vivelle and am tiring to see if it could be the combination that is doing it
Thu, 31 May 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

The probability of allergic reaction due to Levothyroxine is very low. Contraceptive pills have a higher probability. Anyway, you should see a allergologist and if he finds out Levothyroxine as a contributor to allergic reactions, you need to switch to liquid compounds of Levothyroxine.

Hope the information will help. Kind regards.
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How Can Lip Swelling And Hives Due To Thyroid Medication Be Treated?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. The probability of allergic reaction due to Levothyroxine is very low. Contraceptive pills have a higher probability. Anyway, you should see a allergologist and if he finds out Levothyroxine as a contributor to allergic reactions, you need to switch to liquid compounds of Levothyroxine. Hope the information will help. Kind regards.