Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's
About Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's
Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's belongs to a class of drugs called anti-thyroid agents used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland). Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces excessive thyroxine hormone. It increases metabolism and causes unintentional weight loss.
Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's contains Carbimazole that works by decreasing the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. Thus, it balances the levels of thyroid hormones.
Take Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience headache, dizziness, nausea, skin rash, itching, joint pain, changes in taste or hair thinning. Most of these side effects of Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's or any other anti-thyroid medicines, please tell your doctor. Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's is not recommended for children below 2 years of age. If you are breastfeeding, avoid taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's as it may be excreted in breast milk in small amounts and harm the unborn baby. Please consult a doctor if you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy before taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's. You are recommended to use effective contraceptive measures while taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's to avoid pregnancy. Drive only if you are alert as Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's may cause dizziness.
Uses of Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's
Medicinal Benefits
Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's contains Carbimazole, an anti-thyroid agent used for the treatment of hyperthyroidism. It decreases the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. Thus, it balances the levels of thyroid hormones.
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Drug Warnings
If you are known to be allergic to Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's or any other anti-thyroid medicines, please tell your doctor. Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's is not recommended for children below 2 years of age. If you are breastfeeding, avoid taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's as it may be excreted in breast milk in small amounts and harm the unborn baby. Please consult a doctor if you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy before taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's. You are recommended to use effective contraceptive measures while taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's to avoid pregnancy. If you require radio-iodine treatment, you may be advised to stop taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's temporarily. Drive only if you are alert as Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's may cause dizziness. If you notice light coloured stools, yellowing of eyes or skin, tiredness, stomach pain, dark urine or loss of appetite, please consult a doctor immediately as these might be signs of liver problems.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's may interact with blood thinners (warfarin), anti-asthma drug (theophylline), steroids (prednisolone), antibiotics (erythromycin), heart-related drugs (digoxin), and medicines used to treat high blood pressure (metoprolol).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have bone marrow depression, intrathoracic goiter (swelling in the neck), a serious blood disorder, severe liver disease or had acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) after taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's or thiamazole in the past, inform your doctor before taking Thyrocab 10mg Tablet 100's.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Hyperthyroidism: It is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces excessive thyroxine hormone. It increases the body’s metabolism and causes unintentional weight loss. The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is Grave’s disease (autoimmune disease) which occurs mostly in women. Other causes include excess iodine, inflammation of the thyroid gland, tumors of tests or ovaries, benign tumors of the pituitary gland or thyroid, or if large amounts of tetraiodothyronine are taken through dietary supplements. The symptoms include unexpected weight loss, irregular or rapid heartbeat, irritability, and sweating. Hyperthyroidism can be treated by medication, radioactive iodine, and sometimes surgery.