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peter_daniels2026-04-18

Tirosint-SOL is a liquid medicine prescribed for hypothyroidism, replacing the thyroid hormone your body normally makes. It's been a game-changer for me, helping my metabolism work properly. However, I've noticed some side effects that I'm not sure are normal. Has anyone else experienced hair loss or increased sensitivity to heat? I'm curious to know if these are common or if I should talk to my doctor. What about other side effects like mood changes or muscle weakness? I'd love to hear from others who have been on this medication and if they've had similar experiences or advice.

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scott_sanders4/15/2026

Has anyone else had issues with the taste? I can't get used to it but I don't want to stop taking it because it helps so much. Maybe I should try mixing it with something.

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scott_robinson4/15/2026

I'm considering getting off pills but was wondering how accurate the dosing is with the oral solution. Is it easy to measure the correct amount? I don't want to mess up my dose.

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lauren_knight4/15/2026

I have heard stories of muscle cramps and weakness from others on this med but I haven't had any luck with this. Maybe it's just my body.

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christina_kim4/16/2026

I had a pretty rough experience with this medication. I started getting severe headaches and dizziness, which is scary. I had to call my doctor right away. Turns out, it was a reaction to the dosage and we had to figure that out for my body.

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eric_reyes4/16/2026

I've had some mood swings since starting Tirosint-Sol, which has been tough. It's hard to tell if it's the medication or just life stressing out, but I've been trying to keep a mood journal to track it. Maybe it will help me figure out what's what, or at least give my doctor some more data to work with.

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sean_chen4/16/2026

I've been on Tirosint-Sol for a while and I've found that it really helps with my energy levels and overall well-being. I did notice some changes in my menstrual cycle at first, but my doctor said that can happen and it should stabilize. Make sure to track everything so you can discuss it with your doctor.