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Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's

Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's

About Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's

Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's is primarily indicated for the treatment of hypothyroidism or low secretion of thyroid hormone. It comprises levothyroxine which is a synthetic thyroid hormone that is chemically similar to thyroxine produced by our thyroid gland. Levothyroxine helps to replace missing thyroid hormones and/or relieve stress on the thyroid gland.

Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's minimizes symptoms of low thyroid hormones like unknown weight gain, fatigue, sensitivity to the cold and many more. Thus, it helps in replacing the body's own natural thyroid hormone essential for maintaining both mental and physical health.

Take Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's as prescribed by your doctor once daily, on an empty stomach, one-half to one hour before breakfast with a full glass of water. Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's usually does not have major side effects when taken regularly in the prescribed dosage but, overdosage may cause headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, irritability, diarrhoea, muscle spasm, weight loss, feeling hot even in cool environments, menstrual irregularities (in women) and skin rash. If you missed a dose do not take a double dose as it may produce serious side effects.

Your doctor may prescribe calcium or vitamin D supplements alongside Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's for your bone health. Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's should not be used for the purpose of weight loss alone. People affected with diabetes taking Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's may have altered blood glucose control that may result in increased antidiabetic agents or insulin requirements. Hence, it is recommended that people with diabetes should contact a doctor and carefully monitor their glucose level after starting, changing or discontinuing thyroid hormone therapy.

Uses of Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's

Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)

Medicinal Benefits

Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's minimizes symptoms of low thyroid hormones like unknown weight gain, fatigue, sensitivity to the cold and many more. Thus, it helps in replacing the body's own natural thyroid hormone essential for maintaining both mental and physical health. However, Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's should not be used for the treatment of weight loss or obesity.

Directions for Use

Take Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's on an empty stomach, 1/2 to 1 hour before breakfast with a full glass of water. However, if you have any doubt regarding the intake of Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's you can consult a doctor for this.For Children: Use as directed by your doctor. When administering LEVOTHYROXINE SODIUM to infants and kids who are unable to swallow whole tablets, crush the pills first. Then, suspend the freshly crushed tablets in a small amount of water (5 mL to 10 mL or 1 teaspoon to 2 teaspoons), and give the suspension right away with a spoon or dropper. Store the suspension nowhere.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's

  • Irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
  • Muscle spasm
  • Headache
  • Nervousness
  • Irritability
  • Sleeplessness
  • Tremors
  • Muscle weakness
  • Increased appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Diarrhoea

Drug Warnings

Foods like soybean flour, cottonseed meal, cabbage, cauliflower, walnuts, dietary fibre, calcium and calcium-fortified juices may affect the working of Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's. Hence, avoid the intake of these foods within several hours of dosing if possible. Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's should not be administered to patients with acute myocardial infarction and high blood pressure patients. So, close clinical monitoring of heart function is recommended before taking Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Medicines like appetite suppressant (phentermine), acidity medicine (esomeprazole), anti-diabetic drug (metformin), calcium/vitamin D, neuro-related medicine (amphetamine/dextroamphetamine), Antidepressant(amitriptyline, imipramine, dosulepin), Beta Blockers (propranolol, atenolol and sotalol), Anti-convulsants (carbamazepine, primidone and phenytoin), interact with Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's. So, if you are taking these medicines make sure you contact your doctor before taking Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's.

Drug-Food Interaction: If you are taking any homoeopathic, ayurvedic, Unani or any OTC items let your doctor know about this. These medicines may interact with Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's and affect its working. Besides this, absorption of Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's may be decreased by foods like soybean flour, cottonseed meal, walnuts, dietary fibre, calcium and calcium-fortified juices. So, try to avoid these foods if possible.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Thyroid hormones increase the workload of the heart and oxygen consumption of the body. Hence, a Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's should be taken with caution in the heart patients (cardiovascular disorders) like high blood pressure, chest pain (angina) and coronary artery disease. You should have regular monitoring of heart function. If chest pain occurs frequently contact the doctor so that doctor may reduce the dosage.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eating the right nutrients and taking a regular dose of your prescribed medications may help reduce your symptoms and improve your thyroid function. Iodine, zinc and selenium are beneficial for people with hypothyroidism. However, it’s best to avoid iodine and selenium supplements unless your doctor advises you to take them.
  • In hypothyroidism usually, there is a loss of calcium (hypocalcemia) and Vitamin D in our body. In such a case, people affected with hypothyroidism should opt for calcium-enriched foods.
  • People with hypothyroidism usually have a slower metabolism and eating more protein may help boost your metabolism.
  • Daily yoga and aerobics exercises can help in boosting the metabolism.
  • People with hypothyroidism should prefer the intake of more vegetables, fruits and lean meats. These foods are low in calories and may help prevent weight gain.
  • Avoid taking Goitrogens (agents which interfere with the normal function of the thyroid gland) which generally includes soy foods (tofu), cabbage, broccoli, kale, cauliflower, spinach, sweet potatoes, cassava, peaches, strawberries, millet, pine nuts, peanuts, etc.

Special Advise

  • Doses beyond the range of may produce serious or even life-threatening manifestations of toxicity. Thus, if you forget to take Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's anytime, take the medicine as soon as you remember to take it. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, you make avoid the skipped dose and continue with your regular regime as advised by your doctor.
  • Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's should not be used for the treatment of obesity or for weight loss.
  • Patients with adrenaline or pituitary gland problem, heart diseases, diabetes, clotting disorders should not take Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's without consulting doctor as the dose may need to be adjusted.
  • Diabetes patients taking Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's should contact the doctor before starting this medicine as it may worsen glycaemic control and may result in increased antidiabetic pills or insulin therapy.
  • Regular intake of Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's may decrease bone mineral density, particularly in post-menopausal women. Hence, consult your doctor who might prescribe you the lowest dose possible for your bone health.
  • If you are taking Thyroup 50 Tablet 100's prior to any surgery let your doctor know about this.
  • Thyroid function tests are usually done on an empty stomach after overnight (6-8 hrs) fasting.
  • Patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption should not take this medicine.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Hypothyroidism/underactive thyroid: It is a chronic condition when the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormones to meet your body’s needs. When there is a low level of thyroid hormones, our body’s functions and metabolism slow down. Symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue, increased sensitivity to cold, constipation, dry skin, unexplained weight gain, puffy face, hoarseness of voice and muscle weakness. There may be a loss of Calcium and Vitamin D in some cases of hypothyroidism.

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