Thyronorm (T4) 100 mcg
- Brand: Abbott Healthcare
- Product Code: Thyronorm (T4) 100 mcg
- Availability: In Stock
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$20.00
Manufacturer: Abbott Healthcare
Pharmaceutical name: Levothyroxine Sodium
Pack: 120 pills (100 mcg)
Thyronorm is used as a treatment for an underactive thyroid. It works by restoring the hormonal balance that the thyroid gland should typically produce, thereby reestablishing equilibrium in the body. Additionally, it may be prescribed for associated conditions such as thyroid nodules, thyroiditis, thyroid cancer(s), and certain types of goiters. Consult your doctor for a complete list of treatments.
Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions when taking Thyronorm. Your prescription will be tailored to your specific health status and medical background. Never modify your dosage without consulting your healthcare provider. You will likely be advised to take it 30 minutes to 1 hour before breakfast, on an empty stomach, along with a glass of water. For optimal results, it’s best to take Thyronorm at the same time(s) each day.
If you notice any side effects while using Thyronorm, contact your healthcare provider. Possible side effects include, but are not limited to, the ones listed below.
Temporary hair thinning. Increased sensitivity to heat. Feelings of anxiety or mood fluctuations. Fatigue. Diarrhea or gastrointestinal discomfort. Trembling or shaking. Seizures. Headaches or migraines. Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Chest tightness or discomfort. Irregular heartbeat. Swelling. Allergic reactions (which may manifest as skin rashes, hives, trouble breathing, or itching).
Before starting Thyronorm, always inform your doctor about the following: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive. If you have any allergies. If you are taking any other medications, whether prescription or over-the-counter, or any vitamins or supplements. If you have a medical history of elevated thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis), diminished adrenal gland function, cardiac issues, coronary artery disease, irregular heartbeat, hypertension, or diabetes. If you smoke or consume alcohol. If you have any planned surgeries upcoming.