What ingredients are in Alvogen levothyroxine?
The exact ingredients list depends on the specific Alvogen levothyroxine product strength and formulation (for example, tablet vs. capsule, and the mg dose). Those ingredient lists are typically shown on the package label and the FDA “Drug Label” for that particular product.
How can I find the correct Alvogen levothyroxine ingredients for your specific strength?
Look for the label section titled “Inactive ingredients” (often alongside “Active ingredient: levothyroxine sodium”) on:
- Your prescription bottle/box (printed label), or
- The FDA product label for the exact strength you have (e.g., 25 mcg, 50 mcg, 75 mcg, etc.).
If you tell me the strength (mcg) and the dosage form (tablet or capsule) that you have, I can help you pinpoint what to look for on the label.
What are common inactive ingredients in levothyroxine tablets (and why they vary)?
Levothyroxine tablets generally include inactive ingredients such as fillers/binders and tablet coatings. The specific inactive ingredients can change by manufacturer and strength, so it’s important to match the label to your exact product.
What if you need this for an allergy, gluten issue, or dye sensitivity?
Inactive ingredients matter for conditions like:
- Dye or preservative sensitivity
- Gluten avoidance needs
- Lactose sensitivity (rare for tablets, more common for other dosage forms)
To answer precisely, you need the exact product label for your strength/formulation.
If you want, paste the label text
If you paste the “Inactive ingredients” line(s) from your Alvogen levothyroxine package (or share the strength + tablet/capsule), I’ll rewrite it cleanly as a consolidated ingredients list and point out the active ingredient.