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Thyroid - Medication

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      new window Calcium Supplements Can Interfere With Thyroid Drug Description: News article warning that high calcium levels may result in lower thyroid hormone levels for women taking supplements. (healthcentral.com)
new window Healthtouch® - Drug Information Description: Search by medication name from this page. (healthtouch.com)
new window Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Description: Study reports that combined Thyroxine/Liothyronine treatment does not improve well-being, quality of life, or cognitive function compared to Thyroxine alone. (jcem.endojournals.org)
new window Lannett Company, Inc. (LCI) Announces The FDA Has Granted An AB Rating To Synthroid Description: Generic-drug maker Lannett Co. (LCI) received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to launch its bioequivalence of Abbott Laboratories' (ABT) popular thyroid drug, Synthroid. (links.biospace.com)
new window MedWatch - 2004 Safety Information Alerts: Levoxyl Description: FDA and King Pharmaceuticals notified healthcare professionals of revisions. (fda.gov)
new window Propyl-Thyracil Description: RXmed prescribing information for the antithyroid medication propylthiouracil. (rxmed.com)
new window RXmed: Thyroid Description: Prescribing information about desiccated thyroid as a hormonal supplement for hypothyroidism. (rxmed.com)
new window Thyroid Experts Warn of Clinically Important Differences in Potency of FDA-Approved Levothyroxine Products Description: Generic bioequivalence data confirms medical societies' concern about recently approved generic levothyroxine preparations. (thyroid.org)
new window Thyroid Hormone Replacement Description: Instructions for patients of the Pituitary Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, of interest to anyone taking levothyroxine. (pituitarycenter.com)
new window Two Thyroid Hormones Better Than One Description: In an older study by the Kaunas Medical University in Lithuania it is reported that hypothyroid patients may respond best to a combination of thyroxine and triiodothyronine. HealthCentral - News. (healthcentral.com)
 




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