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Thyroid (Thyroid)

Type
Drug
Manufacturer
Country
Dosage
Qty
Price(USD)
Type:
Drug:Thyroid
ManufacturerSearchlight Pharma
Country:Canada
Dosage:30 mg
Qty:100
Price:$67.99
Type:
Drug:Thyroid
ManufacturerSearchlight Pharma
Country:Canada
Dosage:60 mg
Qty:100
Price:$87.99
Type:
Drug:Thyroid
ManufacturerSearchlight Pharma
Country:Canada
Dosage:125 mg
Qty:100
Price:$127.99
Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Bolanle Aina, Pharmacist on 8/3/2023 10:54:45 AM.

Thyroid is in a group of drugs called exogenous thyroid hormones. Thyroid (Thyroid) is used as a replacement therapy when there is decreased or absent thyroid function in people with hypothyroidism. It works by increasing/replacing the level of thyroid hormone in the body. The usual recommended start dose is 30 mg

Manufacturer Information

The brand Thyroid is manufactured by Erfa and currently comes from Canada. It may come from other international countries. Thyroid is available in a 30 mg, and 125 mg dosage.

Get medical help immediately if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction while taking Thyroid

• Difficulty breathing;
• Hives;
• Swelling of your face, lips, tongue or throat

Stop taking Thyroid and call your doctor at once if you have one of these serious side effects:

• Extreme or violent diarrhea;
• Insomnia;
• Palpitations;
• Tachycardia;
• Cardiac arrhythmias;
• Angina pectoris

Less serious side effects of Thyroid may include hair loss, nervousness, tremors, headache, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, sweating, heat intolerance, fever, or weight loss.

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Please call your doctor if you have any further concerns or questions.

Thyroid should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. Talk to your doctor about your medical history to be sure you can safely take Thyroid. Particularly if you have a history of increased thyroid hormones, decreased adrenal gland function, heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes. Thyroid can be used during pregnancy, though talk to your doctor if you are pregnant or become pregnant. It does pass into breastmilk but is not expected to harm the baby. There may be an interaction between Thyroid and other medications. Talk with your doctor about all of the medications and supplements you may be taking to see if there are any interactions you need to be aware of with Thyroid.

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