Table of Contents
- 1 What vitamins should not be taken with levothyroxine?
- 2 What herbal supplement should you avoid when taking levothyroxine?
- 3 What vitamins affect thyroid medication?
- 4 What should you not eat when taking levothyroxine?
- 5 When to take levothyroxine after taking a vitamin?
- 6 Are there any supplements that are bad for levothyroxine?
What vitamins should not be taken with levothyroxine?
Vitamins and supplements “You should also avoid any drugs or supplements that contain iron, calcium, or magnesium for at least four hours after taking your thyroid medications,” says Dr. Jaiswal. That also includes multivitamins that contain these minerals.
What herbal supplement should you avoid when taking levothyroxine?
Bugleweed (Lycopus virginicus, Lycopus europaeus) and lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) may interfere with the action of thyroid hormones. Check with your doctor before taking these herbs with thyroid hormones.
Is it OK to take multivitamins with thyroid medication?
Multivitamins. Like hormones, minerals like iron and calcium can bind to thyroid hormone and inhibit absorption. A good rule of thumb: “Take your thyroid hormone first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach, and take multivitamins and other supplements at lunch, at least 4 hours later,” suggests Levy.
Can I take zinc with thyroid medication?
No interactions were found between levothyroxine and Zinc. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
What vitamins affect thyroid medication?
Iron and calcium supplements interfere with how your body absorbs your thyroid medications, so these should be spaced at least an hour apart. Another supplement to watch out for is biotin, commonly taken for hair, skin, and nail benefits.
What should you not eat when taking levothyroxine?
What foods should not be taken with levothyroxine?
- Soybean flour.
- Soy.
- Walnuts.
- Dietary fiber.
- Cottonseed meal.
- Espresso coffee.
- Grapefruit.
What vitamins help with thyroid?
Treating Hypothyroidism: Can Vitamins and Supplements Help?
- Iodine Is Needed to Make Thyroid Hormone.
- Vitamin B Is Important for Thyroid Function.
- Selenium Is Essential for Thyroid Hormone Metabolism.
- Zinc Helps Synthesize Thyroid Hormone.
- Tyrosine, in Combination With Iodine, Produces Thyroid Hormone.
Which multivitamin is best for hypothyroidism?
“Vitamin B is important for people with hypothyroidism because the B vitamins have many interactions with thyroid function and hormone regulation,” Metzak says.
When to take levothyroxine after taking a vitamin?
Most vitamins and supplements contain some type of ingredient (e.g. calcium) that can affect levothyroxine absorption. Therefore, if you are taking a supplement or vitamin, it is generally recommended to take it at least four hours after taking levothyroxine to avoid this interaction.
Are there any supplements that are bad for levothyroxine?
There are a few common supplements that have a known issue with affecting levothyroxine absorption. Calcium salts as well as other metal containing containing substances such as iron, aluminum and magnesium can greatly decrease levothyroxine absorption.
Can you take Synthroid ( levothyroxine ) with a multivitamin?
Answer There is a significant interaction between Synthroid (levothyroxine) and multivitamins. Many different substances (foods and minerals such as calcium, aluminum and magnesium) are known to decrease Synthroid (levothyroxine) absorption if taken at the same time.
Is it safe to take levothyroxine with calcium salts?
Calcium salts as well as other metal containing containing substances such as iron, aluminum and magnesium can greatly decrease levothyroxine absorption. A decrease in levothyroxine absorption can affect your thyroid levels, which could potentially cause your hypothyroidism to not be appropriately treated.