(LYE oh trix) Brand: Thyrolar-1, Thyrolar-1/2, Thyrolar-1/4, Thyrolar-2, Thyrolar-3
Since thyroid hormone occurs naturally in the body, nearly anyone can take liotrix. However, you may not be able to use this medicine if you have a thyroid mess called thyrotoxicosis, or an adrenal gland problem that is not controlled by treatment.
Till taking liotrix, speak your doctor if you have heart malady, angina (chest pain), coronary artery malady, congestive heart failure, diabetes, or problems with your pituitary or adrenal glands.
Speak your doctor if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
To be certain this medicine is helping your condition, your blood may need to be tested often. Visit your doctor regularly.
Hold using this medication as directed, even if you feel well. You may need to take thyroid medicine for the rest of your life.
Call your doctor if you announcement any signs of thyroid toxicity, such as chest pain, quick or pounding heartbeats, feeling hot or nervous, or sweating more than usual.
Liotrix is a man-made form of a hormone that is normally produced by your thyroid gland to regulate the body's energy and metabolism. Liotrix is given when the thyroid does not manufacture satis of this hormone on its own.
Liotrix treats hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone). Liotrix is also used to treat or prevent goiter (enlarged thyroid gland), and is also given as part of a medical trials for thyroid disorders.
Liotrix must not be used to treat obesity or weight problems.
Liotrix may also be used for purposes not listed in this medicine guide.
Since thyroid hormone occurs naturally in the body, nearly anyone can take liotrix. However, you may not be able to use this medicine if you have a thyroid mess called thyrotoxicosis, or an adrenal gland problem that is not controlled by treatment.
To create certain you can safely take liotrix, speak your doctor if you have any of these another conditions:
· heart malady, angina (chest pain);
· coronary artery disease;
· congestive heart failure;
· any type of diabetes; or
· problems with your pituitary or adrenal gland.
FDA pregnancy category A. Liotrix is not expected to harm an unborn child. However, speak your doctor if you become pregnant, since your doze needs may be various during pregnancy.
Little amounts of liotrix can pass into breast milk, but this is not expected to harm a nursing child. However, do not use this medicine without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Take exactly as predesigned by your doctor. Do not take in larger or less amounts or for longer than recommended. Follow the directions on your prescription label.
Your doctor may occasionally change your doze to create certain you get the excellent results.
To be certain this medicine is helping your condition, your blood may need to be tested often. Visit your doctor regularly.
Hold using this medication as directed, even if you feel well. You may need to take thyroid medicine for the rest of your life.
Call your doctor if you announcement any signs of thyroid toxicity, such as chest pain, quick or pounding heartbeats, feeling hot or nervous, or sweating more than usual.
If you need surgery, speak the surgeon onward of time that you are using liotrix. You may need to stop using the medication for a short time.
Store liotrix tablets in a tightly closed container in the refrigerator. Protect the medication from easy and do not let it to freeze.
Take the missed doze as soon as you remember. Skip the missed doze if it is nearly time for your following scheduled doze. Do not take extra medication to create up the missed dose.
Search abnormal medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.
Overdose symptoms may include headache, sweating, diarrhea, irregular menstrual periods, confusion, weakness, swelling in your hands or foots, quick heart course, chest pain, feeling short of breath, fainting, or feeling nervous, restless, or irritable.
Do not change brands or change to a generic drug product without first asking your doctor. Various brands of liotrix may not work the same. If you get a prescription refill and your new pills look various, conversation with your pharmacist or doctor.
If you also take cholestyramine (Prevalite, Questran) or colestipol (Colestid), avoid taking these medications within 4 hours till or after you take liotrix.
Get abnormal medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your person, lips, tongue, or throat.
Smaller serious side effects may include:
· headache;
· nausea;
· depression, anxiety, feeling weak or tired;
· weight gain;
· dry or itchy skin;
· joint or muscle pain; or
· temporary hair loss (especially in children).
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may message side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Speak your doctor about all another medicines you use, especially:
· birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy;
· a blood thinner such as warfarin (Coumadin);
· digoxin (digitalis, Lanoxin);
· epinephrine (EpiPen) or norepinephrine (Levophed);
· insulin or oral diabetes medication;
· medications that contain iodine (such as I-131);
· an antidepressant such as amitriptyline (Elavil, Vanatrip), doxepin (Sinequan), desipramine (Norpramin), imipramine (Janimine, Tofranil), nortriptyline (Pamelor), and others;
· salicylates such as aspirin, Backache Relief Extra Power, Novasal, Nuprin Backache Caplet, Doan's Pills Extra Power, Pepto-Bismol, Tricosal, and others;
· steroids such as prednisone and others.
This list is not complete and another drugs may interact with liotrix. Speak your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal commodity. Do not start a new medicine without telling your doctor.
Your pharmacist can provide more information about liotrix.
Remember, hold this and all another medicines out of the reach of children, never share your medicines with others, and use this medicine only for the indication prescribed.
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