Why is synthroid a beneficial medication for thyroid disorder and how do you think this medication would be beneficial to patients in your practice?
Ans. Synthroid is used to treat hypothyroid ( llw thyroid hormone). Synthroid is also used to treat or prevent goiter, which can be caused by hormone imbalance , radiation treatment , surgery or cancer.
:- synthroid (levothyroxine, is a thyroid medicine that replace a hormone normally produced by your thyroid gland to regulate the body energy and metabolism.
Levothyroxine is given when your thyroid does not produce enough of this hormone on its own.
Synthroid is used to treat hypothyroidism
Why is synthroid a beneficial medication for thyroid disorder and how do you think this medication...
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B. A 55-year-old patient returns to the clinic for an annual evaluation of her thyroid status. She was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at age 25 and has taken Synthroid ever since. She feels well and answers all questions that lead to a belief that she is stable. She is on 100 mcg of the medication a day She has maintained that dose as "her dose"...