Thyronorm (T4) 75 mcg

Thyronorm (T4) 75 mcg

  • Brand: Abbott Healthcare
  • Product Code: Thyronorm (T4) 75 mcg
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $18.00



Manufacturer: Abbott Healthcare
Pharmaceutical name: Levothyroxine Sodium
Pack: 120 pills (75 mcg)
Thyronorm is utilized as a treatment for a sluggish thyroid. It works by normalizing the hormones that the thyroid gland typically produces, thereby restoring balance within the body. It may also be prescribed for associated conditions such as thyroid nodules, thyroiditis, thyroid cancer(s), and certain types of goiters. Consult your doctor for a comprehensive list of indications.
 
Always take Thyronorm as directed by your healthcare provider. Your dosage will depend on your specific condition and medical background. Never modify your prescription without your healthcare provider's guidance. Your healthcare provider will probably instruct you to take the medication 30 minutes to 1 hour before breakfast, on an empty stomach, with a glass of water. To achieve optimal results, it is important to take Thyronorm at the same time(s) each day consistently.
 
Contact your healthcare provider if you notice any side effects while taking Thyronorm. Potential side effects may include, but are not limited to, those listed below.
 
Temporary hair thinning (which is reversible). Increased sensitivity to heat. Feeling anxious or experiencing mood fluctuations. Fatigue. Diarrhea or gastrointestinal discomfort. Trembling or shakes. Seizures. Headaches or migraines. Difficulty breathing or sensations of shortness of breath. A feeling of tightness or discomfort in the chest. Irregular heartbeat. Swelling. Allergic reactions (which may manifest as skin rashes, hives, difficulties with breathing, or itching).
 
Always inform your doctor of any of the following prior to starting Thyronorm: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to become pregnant. If you have any allergies. If you are currently taking any other medications, whether prescribed or over-the-counter, or any dietary supplements or vitamins. If you have a history of elevated thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis), diminished adrenal gland function, cardiovascular issues, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, hypertension, or diabetes. If you smoke or consume alcohol. If you have any upcoming surgical procedures scheduled.