What “liothyronine ingredients” are typically listed in Dr. Reddy’s liothyronine tablets?
Dr. Reddy’s liothyronine products list, on their label, the active ingredient (liothyronine) plus inactive ingredients (excipients). The exact excipients depend on the specific product/strength and the country’s approved formulation.
To get the correct ingredient list, use the specific Dr. Reddy’s product label for your strength (for example, 5 mcg vs 25 mcg) and country, because excipients can change between versions and markets.
What is the active ingredient in Dr. Reddy’s liothyronine?
The active ingredient is liothyronine (usually listed as liothyronine sodium on drug labels).
Why do the “inactive ingredients” matter for liothyronine?
Inactive ingredients can matter if you:
- have food/drug sensitivities (for example, dyes, lactose, or gluten depending on the formulation),
- need to avoid certain excipients for medical reasons,
- are switching between brands and notice differences (most commonly from excipients rather than the hormone itself).
How can I confirm the exact ingredient list for your specific Dr. Reddy’s product?
If you share any of the following, I can help you pinpoint the exact ingredient/excipient list you’re looking for:
- the strength (e.g., 5 mcg, 25 mcg),
- the dosage form (tablet),
- the country packaging label is from (e.g., India, US, UK),
- or a photo/text of the “inactive ingredients” section.