Thyroid Organizations Take On Generic Levothyroxine: Should You Be Concerned About Taking Generic Thyroid Drugs?
Thyroid Organizations Take On Generic Levothyroxine: Should You Be Concerned About Taking Generic Thyroid Drugs? Wednesday October 4, 2006 Millions of thyroid patients take generic levothyroxine. But if three of the biggest-name organizations involved in thyroid treatment — the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), American Thyroid Association (ATA) and The Endocrine Society — had their way, generic levothyroxine might become a thing of the past. These groups are at the FDA’s offices today to argue against the standards the FDA uses to claim that generic levothyroxine is equivalent to brand names like Synthroid and Levoxyl. If you are taking — or have been prescribed — generic levothyroxine, here’s what you need to know. Comments (0)See All Posts
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