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Does anyone take medication for Hashimoto's thyroiditis & not have increase in seizures? I've tried Armour & Synthroid & after 1st dose I experience aura's & double vision. Every medication I try to take for any illness seems to trigger seizures. Thanks.
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I take Synthroid. I didn't get an increase in # of seizures from it. Tegretol is said to make Hypothyroidism worse.

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I also take Synthroid and have for nearly 20 years. It hasn't increased my seizures. As forward2007 said, some of the anti-epileptic drugs can make hypothyroidism worse.

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Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with Synthroid. Tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines, especially any of the following:

Many prescription and nonprescription medicines (eg, used for infections, inflammation, aches and pains, nasal congestion, asthma, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat or other heart problems, blood thinning, mental or mood problems, depression, diabetes, other thyroid problems, high cholesterol, hepatitis, weight loss, heartburn, birth control, hormone replacement therapy, growth hormone deficiency, cancer, seizures), and multivitamin products may interact with Synthroid, increasing the risk of side effects or decreasing effectiveness.
Tell your endocrinologist about it as well as the neurologist.
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