Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metab. 2006;2(9):474-475. J.V. Hennessey is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Brown Medical School, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA. Disclosure: The ...
restart at lower dose. Myxedema coma: use IV levothyroxine. Adults: Monitor TSH 6–8 weeks after dose change then every 6–12 months when stable. Peds: Monitor TSH and total or free-T4 at 2 and ...
Your proper dose of thyroid drugs may change over time. If you develop new or worsening symptoms, see your healthcare provider—even if you're not due for a visit. The amount of levothyroxine in ...
Your healthcare provider will help monitor thyroid hormone levels in your blood to determine the best levothyroxine dose for ...
In that case, you need to take more Synthroid than before your pregnancy. If needed during your pregnancy, your doctor can increase your dosage of Synthroid. It’s not known whether Synthroid is ...
Estradiol 0.05mg/day, 0.1mg/day; ext-rel transdermal film. Initially one 0.05mg/day patch twice per week applied to trunk (avoid breasts, waistline). May be given continuously if patient does not ...