No, but: There is no medical reason to take dhea for any known medical problem. It is metabolized to estrogen, testosterone and cortisone - and you can't control which it goes to. Plus most of the dhea supplements have very little active ingredient in them. Don't get your medical information from friends, tv or the internet. Dhea is worthless, and potentially harmful.
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Drug interactions: No interactions noted between DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) and Synthroid (thyroxine) using the Drugs.Com drug inteaction checker.
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