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DailyMed lists inactive ingredients per specific levothyroxine sodium product and strength (tablet vs. capsule, and the exact NDC can change the ingredient set). To get the correct “inactive ingredients” list, you need the exact DailyMed page for the Mylan levothyroxine sodium product you’re using (often identified by strength and NDC). If you share the strength (mcg) and the NDC from your label (or paste the DailyMed link), I can pull out the inactive ingredients exactly as DailyMed lists them.
Inactive ingredients can change across: - Different strengths (for the same manufacturer) - Different dosage forms (tablets vs. capsules) - Different packaging/labeling NDCs DailyMed’s “Inactive Ingredients” section is tied to the specific product label, not just the drug name.
On the relevant DailyMed product page for your specific Mylan levothyroxine, look for the section titled “Inactive Ingredients” (it’s usually near the part listing “Dosage Form” and “Description”).
Send either: 1) the DailyMed URL for your Mylan levothyroxine sodium product, or 2) the strength (mcg) plus the NDC number (from the bottle), and I’ll return the inactive ingredient list exactly as shown on DailyMed.
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