What inactive ingredients are in Amneal’s levothyroxine?
Inactive ingredients in Amneal levothyroxine tablets vary by strength and dosage form, and they also can change over time based on the specific product label used at release.
To find the exact list for the Amneal levothyroxine product you have (for example, 25 mcg, 50 mcg, 75 mcg, 88 mcg, 100 mcg, etc.), the most reliable place is the package insert/prescribing information for that specific strength. The “Inactive ingredients” section is typically listed there along with the formulation details.
Why the inactive ingredient list might differ between strengths
Amneal’s levothyroxine is sold in multiple tablet strengths, and manufacturers often adjust binders, fillers, dyes, or coating components by strength (including whether the tablet is scored, color-coated, or film-coated). Those formulation differences can mean the inactive ingredient list is not identical across every strength.
How to check the inactive ingredients for your specific tablet
- Look at the tablet strength on your bottle (e.g., 112 mcg, 137 mcg, etc.).
- Match that strength to the corresponding Amneal levothyroxine package insert.
- Read the “Inactive ingredients” line(s) in that insert.
If you tell me the exact strength (mcg) and whether it says “tablets” (and any imprint/color information from your pill bottle or tablet), I can help you narrow down what the label will list for that specific Amneal product.
Important patient safety note for excipients
If you are checking inactive ingredients because of a specific allergy or sensitivity (for example, lactose, dyes, gluten, or certain polymers), make sure the ingredient you need to avoid is confirmed on your product’s current label, not a different strength or an older label.
Sources: none provided in the available information.