Thyronorm (T4) 125 mcg

Thyronorm (T4) 125 mcg

  • Brand: Abbott Healthcare
  • Product Code: Thyronorm (T4) 125 mcg
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $22.00



Manufacturer: Abbott Healthcare
Pharmaceutical name: Levothyroxine Sodium
Pack: 120 pills (125 mcg)
Thyronorm is utilized for treating an underactive thyroid. It assists in restoring hormonal balance that the thyroid gland typically produces, thus reestablishing equilibrium within the body. Additionally, it may be used for related issues such as thyroid nodules, thyroiditis, various types of thyroid cancer, and certain kinds of goiters. Consult your doctor for a comprehensive list of the conditions it addresses.
 
Always follow your health care provider's instructions when taking Thyronorm. Your dosage will be tailored to your specific health condition and medical background. Never alter your prescription without consulting your health care provider. Typically, you will be advised to take the medication 30 minutes to 1 hour before breakfast, on an empty stomach, accompanied by a glass of water. For optimal results, it’s important to take Thyronorm at the same time(s) every day.
 
If you encounter any side effects while using Thyronorm, contact your health care provider. Possible side effects include, but are not limited to, the following.
 
Temporary hair thinning (which is usually temporary). Increased sensitivity to heat. Feelings of anxiety or mood fluctuations. Fatigue. Diarrhea or gastrointestinal discomfort. Tremors or shaking. Seizures. Headaches or migraines. Breathing difficulties or shortness of breath. A feeling of tightness in the chest. Irregular heartbeat. Swelling. Allergic reactions (symptoms may consist of skin rashes, hives, difficulty breathing, or itching).
 
Before starting Thyronorm, be sure to inform your doctor about any of the following: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or attempting to conceive. If you have any allergies. If you take any other medications, whether prescribed or over-the-counter, including supplements or vitamins. If you have a history of high thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis), low adrenal gland function, heart issues, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, hypertension, or diabetes. If you smoke or consume alcohol. If you have any upcoming surgeries planned.