Should be used until the more specific anti-thyroid medication effect takes place
The peripheral T4 to
T3 conversion (propranolol,
nadolol) is inhibited.
symptoms/presentations
types
primary
secondary
hypothyroidism
Treatments
Levotriothone
Annotations:
Think "it varies":
-Ratio of hormones varies
-The products vary in potency among the brands
Levothyroxine
Annotations:
Combination of Synthetic T4 AND T3
It is predictable and stable
NOT dispensed often though
Adverse reactions: Rare but clinical pharmacology does note itching, hypersensitivity and a skin rash
drug-drug
interaction
Warfarin
Annotations:
Elevated INR and bleeding risk
Digoxin
Annotations:
More digoxin may be needed if using levothyroxine
TRH agonist
LOW TSH, T4, T3
levels
Annotations:
TSH is high
T4 and T3 are low.
Note Radioactive Iodide Uptake is not used in diagnosis.