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Hello, thanks for the query.
Yes a person with hypothyroidism can use sucral syrup, however, ti should be used at least 2 to 3 hours after taking the thyroxine tablet as it can affect the absorption of levothyroxine. Thanks.
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Mr Kapil, Thanks for the query.
Dosage of levothyroxine depends on persons body weight, TSH & T4 levels. Since there is no mention about TSH and T4 levels, it is difficult to give any opinion. Hypothyroidism is thyroxine hormone deficiency disorder. This hormone is required every day in the body for almost every single metabolic function, hence needs to be supplemented daily for lifetime. Thanks
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Mr. lybrate-user, WHen on treatment for hypothyroidism, for getting complete relief from all he symptoms TSH should be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L. Therefore, q value of 9.6 m U /L is very high. There is need to increase the dose of thyroxine. Thanks.
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There are no side effects provided your TSH is kept in the normal range (0.4-4.5 mU/L). Hence keep monitoring your TSH regularly as suggested by your endocrinologist.
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hello, Thanks for the query.
Madam Hypothyroidism is a hormone (thyroxine) deficiency disease. Where your thyroid gland is either not producing enough or nil ormone. Thyroxine is required constantly in our body for mulltiple vital functions on day to day basis. It is required for normal functioning of brain, maintaining normal body temperature, in females for normal ovarian function, (proper monthly periods), plus for other various other vital metabolic functions. Therefore, only treatment i...more
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
To treat hypothyroidism only available drug is Levothyroxine tablets. Hence, if you have that condition, then it may be necessary to take Thyroxine tablets. But I can only give a proper yes or know based on actual TSH value, BP reading plus some details on the heart condition. Since nothing is mentioned, it is difficult to give any opinion. Thanks.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Levothyroxine tablets have to be taken early morning on empty stomach, then nothing should be taken for at least 1 to 1 and half hours. This is absolutely necessary, for helping proper absorption of thyroxine. Thanks.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Hypothyroidism is a hrmone (Thyroxine) deficiency disease. That means your thyroid gland is either not producing enough or zero thyroxine. This hormone is required every day for various metabolic actions in the body, plus for normal functioning of brain. Hence, it has to be supplemented evry day and for life time. Whne you are on treatment with adequate dosage of levothyroxine TSH has to be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L, then only all the symptoms are in check. Y...more
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