Acacia and Lactose in Synthroid Can Cause Allergies and Sensitivities in Thyroid Patients With Hay Fever, Lactose Intolerance

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Acacia and Lactose in Synthroid Can Cause Allergies and Sensitivities in Thyroid Patients With Hay Fever, Lactose Intolerance

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The ingredients acacia and lactose in the levothyroxine medication Synthroid, used to treat thyroid problems, may cause allergic reactions and sensitivities in some patients who have seasonal allergies and/or hay fever, and lactose intolerance.

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Tags: Allergies, Seasonal Allergy, Lactose Intolerance, Lactose, Hypothyroidism Medication, Fever, Synthroid, Levothroid

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ThyroidMary Mary Shomon, Thyroid

Thyroid patients: Hay fever &/or lactose intolerant? Did you know Synthroid's acacia & lactose can trigger sensitivity? http://ow.ly/1yPRC

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