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Hypothyroidism: Can calcium supplements interfere with treatment?

November, 20th, 2024

Question

Can calcium supplements interfere with hypothyroidism treatment?


Summary

Calcium supplements can interfere with how the body absorbs medications used to treat hypothyroidism.


Answer

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Yes, they can. Hypothyroidism treatment usually involves thyroid hormone replacement medications. They include synthetic thyroid hormones levothyroxine (Synthroid, Unithroid, others) and liothyronine (Cytomel), as well as thyroid extract supplements. Calcium supplements — or antacids containing calcium — can interfere with how the body absorbs those medications.

The problem happens mainly if you take thyroid hormone replacement and calcium supplements at or near the same time. Follow these steps:

  • Don’t take calcium supplements or antacids at the same time you take thyroid hormone replacement.
  • Take any products containing calcium at least four hours before or after taking thyroid hormone replacement.

Other supplements — especially those containing iron — also can interfere with thyroid hormone replacement. Some foods and other medications can too. If you are prescribed thyroid hormone replacement, tell your health care provider about all the other drugs and supplements you’re taking.


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