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kathryn_peters2026-04-18

I've been using Tirosint-Sol 25mcg/ml Oral Solution for a few months now, and I wanted to share my experience with others who might be considering it or currently using it. For those who aren't familiar, Tirosint-Sol is a liquid form of levothyroxine, which is often prescribed to treat hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland is crucial for regulating your body's energy and metabolism, and when it doesn't produce enough hormone, this medication helps bring your hormone levels back to normal.

I decided to switch to the liquid form because I heard it might be easier to absorb. My doctor recommended it, and so far, I've noticed some improvements in my energy levels and overall well-being. However, I've also experienced some side effects, particularly during the initial stages of my treatment.

I'm curious to hear from others who have used this medication. What side effects did you experience, and how did you manage them? Do you feel like the liquid form has made a significant difference in your absorption and overall effectiveness of the medication?

Let's discuss our experiences, tips, and any concerns we might have.

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frank_vargas4/13/2026

I've been on Tirosint-Sol for a few months, and it's made a huge difference in my energy levels. I used to feel fatigued all the time, but now I have more pep in my step. The only issue I've had is some hair loss, but my doctor said it should resolve on its own.

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ronald_pierce4/13/2026

I've been using Tirosint-Sol for a year now and I'm loving it. I started with 125 mcg/ml and now I'm on 25 mcg/ml. My doctor recommended I take the dose every other day. I've been feeling great lately. If anyone has questions let me know. I'm happy to answer!

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frances_pierce4/13/2026

I'm new to this, but my doctor said it will take a few months to really feel the effects. Anyone know more about this? I've noticed nothing so far. I'm a bit disappointed but I'm hoping it will kick in soon. Thanks for all your comments!

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james_morrison4/13/2026

I feel like the liquid form is way easier to take, but I've experienced some mood swings and irritability. It's hard to tell if it's the medication or just stress, but it's something to be aware of. Also, the packaging is super convenient for travel.

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kathleen_gray4/13/2026

I switched to Tirosint-Sol because I was having trouble absorbing my previous thyroid medication. The liquid form has been a game-changer. The only issue I've had is chest pain and pressure, which is listed as an urgent side effect. I called my doctor immediately and they said to stop taking it. I was so scared, but I hope others can benefit from this information.

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hannah_washington4/13/2026

I've had a similar experience. I was nervous about the liquid form, but it actually tastes fine and is easy to take. I did have some trouble with sudden weight gain, and I'm not sure if it's related to the medication or something else. Anyone else?

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grace_wilson4/13/2026

I've been on Tirosint-Sol for about six months, and I've noticed a significant improvement in my overall well-being. It's a bit pricey, but it's worth it for the convenience and effectiveness. I've also noticed that my digestion has improved, which was a big plus for me.

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martha_fox4/13/2026

I'm on my second month and I've had no side effects so far. I'm so glad I switched to the liquid form. I was so tired of those pills. It has been a positive decision for me. I'm glad this medication exists.

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nina_kowalski4/13/2026

If you experience any of the side effects like rash, breathing issues, or chest pain, definitely go to the ER. I had a bad experience with another medication and didn't want to risk it. Keeping an eye on symptoms is crucial. @OP, thanks for sharing your experience!