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DailyMed labels for levothyroxine sodium tablets include a specific list of inactive ingredients (excipients) that can vary by tablet strength and formulation. The inactive ingredients are listed on the DailyMed page for the exact product (for example, by strength such as 25 mcg, 50 mcg, 75 mcg, etc.) and should be checked for the Macleods-manufactured listing that matches your strength. If you share the tablet strength (mcg) and the exact DailyMed product link you’re looking at, I can tell you the inactive ingredients from that specific label.
Even when the active drug is levothyroxine sodium, inactive ingredients can differ across: - Different tablet strengths - Different manufacturers (or labeler/manufacturer changes) - Reformulations over time That means you should not rely on a single “levothyroxine inactive ingredients” list without confirming it matches your exact Macleods product and strength on DailyMed.
On most DailyMed drug pages, the inactive ingredients appear in the “Description” section and are also commonly included under headings like “Inactive Ingredients” as part of the full prescribing information. If you paste the strength or the DailyMed URL, I’ll extract the inactive ingredients verbatim for the Macleods product you mean.
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