A1,
A2,
B,
C1,
C2,
D,
E,
F,
G-H,
I-K,
L,
M,
N,
O,
P1,
P2,
Q-R,
S,
T,
U-V,
W-Z
Thyrolar Patient, Information, Instructions - Liotrix
Thyrolar Patient, Information, Instructions - Liotrix
PATIENT INFORMATION
Patients on thyroid
hormone preparations
and parents of children on thyroid therapy
should be informed that:
- Replacement therapy
is to be taken essentially for life, with the exception of cases
of transient hypothyroidism,
usually associated with thyroiditis, and in those patients receiving
a therapeutic
trial of the drug.
- They should immediately report
during the course of therapy
any signs or symptoms of thyroid
hormone toxicity,
e.g., chest pain,
increased pulse rate, palpitations, excessive sweating, heat
intolerance, nervousness, or any other unusual event.
- In case of concomitant
diabetes mellitus,
the daily dosage of
antidiabetic medication may need
readjustment as thyroid
hormone replacement
is achieved. If thyroid
medication is stopped,
a down-ward readjustment of the dosage of insulin
or oral hypoglycemic
agent may be necessary
to avoid hypoglycemia. At all times, close monitoring of urinary
glucose levels is
mandatory in such patients.
- In case of concomitant
oral anticoagulant
therapy, the prothrombin
time should be measured frequently to determine if the dosage
of oral anticoagulants
is to be readjusted.
- Partial loss of hair
may be experienced by children in the first few months of thyroid
therapy, but this
is usually a transient
phenomenon and
later recovery is
usually the rule.
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