What inactive ingredients are listed for “levothyroxine sodium” tablets on DailyMed?
DailyMed publishes the full prescribing information for specific “levothyroxine sodium” products. The inactive ingredients are not universal across all levothyroxine products; they vary by manufacturer, dosage strength, and dosage form. To get the exact “inactive ingredients” list, you must open the specific DailyMed label for the exact product you mean and check the section titled “INACTIVE INGREDIENTS” (or the equivalent in the “Description” section).
Does “Macleods” change the inactive-ingredient list?
Yes. “MacLeods” (MacLeods Pharmaceuticals) products can have different inactive ingredients than other manufacturers even if the active drug name is the same (levothyroxine sodium). The DailyMed entry for the MacLeods product and the exact strength will control the inactive-ingredient wording.
Which details are needed to find the exact list you want?
To pull the precise inactive ingredients from DailyMed, you need at least:
- the exact DailyMed product name (including strength, e.g., 25 mcg / 50 mcg / 75 mcg, etc.), and
- the dosage form (tablet vs. other forms).
If you share the strength (and whether it’s tablets) or paste the DailyMed link for the MacLeods levothyroxine sodium product, I can extract the inactive ingredients from that specific label.
Why the inactive ingredients matter for patients
Inactive ingredients can matter for people with allergies or sensitivities (for example, specific dyes, lactose, or other excipients). That’s why the label for the exact product and strength is important.
How to quickly locate the inactive ingredients on DailyMed yourself
- Go to DailyMed.
- Search: “levothyroxine sodium MacLeods”.
- Open the result matching your exact strength and dosage form.
- Look for “INACTIVE INGREDIENTS” in the label sections.
If you tell me the exact strength (and strength in mcg), I’ll provide the exact inactive-ingredient list from the corresponding DailyMed MacLeods label.