Thyronorm (T4) 50 mcg

Thyronorm (T4) 50 mcg

  • Brand: Abbott Healthcare
  • Product Code: Thyronorm (T4) 50 mcg
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $16.00



Manufacturer: Abbott Healthcare
Pharmaceutical name: Levothyroxine Sodium
Pack: 120 pills (50 mcg)
Thyronorm is utilized as a remedy for hypothyroidism. It aids in normalizing the hormones that the thyroid is supposed to produce, thereby restoring equilibrium within the body. Additionally, it may be recommended for associated conditions like thyroid nodules, thyroiditis, thyroid cancers, and certain types of goiters. Consult your physician for a comprehensive list of conditions it can treat.
 
It is crucial to take Thyronorm as instructed by your healthcare provider. Your dosage will depend on your specific medical condition and history. Avoid altering your prescription without consulting your healthcare provider first. Typically, your healthcare provider will advise you to take it 30 minutes to 1 hour before breakfast on an empty stomach, with a glass of water. To obtain the best results, it's important to take Thyronorm consistently at the same time(s) each day.
 
If you encounter any side effects while using Thyronorm, reach out to your healthcare provider. Potential side effects include, but are not limited to, the following.
 
Temporary hair thinning. Heightened sensitivity to heat. Feelings of anxiety or mood fluctuations. Fatigue. Diarrhea or gastrointestinal discomfort. Tremors. 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, breathing difficulties, or itching).
 
Before starting Thyronorm, always inform your doctor of any of the following: whether you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to conceive; any allergies you may have; any other medications you’re taking, including both prescription and over-the-counter drugs, as well as supplements or vitamins; if you have a history of elevated thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis), decreased adrenal gland function, heart issues, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, hypertension, or diabetes; whether you smoke or consume alcohol; and if you have any upcoming surgeries.