Thyrodip 20mg Tablet
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Manufactured By Lupin Ltd
Composition Carbimazole (20mg)
Package Size ( 100 Tablet in a bottle )
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Description:
Thyrodip 20mg Tablet is an anti-thyroid medicine used to treat hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a condition that occurs due to excess production of a thyroid hormone (thyroxine) in the thyroid gland. Anti Thyrox 10 Tablet works by reducing the overproduction of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland. It is also used to relieve the symptoms of hyperthyroidism before thyroid surgery or a radioactive iodine treatment.
Uses / Indications:
Hyperthyroidism
Interactions / Warnings:
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.
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Faq for medicine:
A: No. Thyrodip is anti-thyroid drug. It is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism (over functioning of thyroid gland)
Q: How long can I take Thyrodip?
A: You can take Thyrodip at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor
Q: Can I take carbimazole with paracetamol/ antihistamines/ Nurofen (ibuprofen)/ antibiotics/ Piriton (chlorpheniramine)/ amoxicillin/ propranolol/ vitamins/ co-codamol (paracetamol and codeine)?
A: No interactions have been reported between carbimazole and paracetamol/ Nurofen (ibuprofen), antihistaminics, Piriton, amoxicillin, vitamins and Co-codamol. Carbimazole can increase the blood levels of antibiotics like erythromycin, and decrease the blood levels of propranolol
Q: Does Thyrodip cause weight loss/ diarrhea/ weight gain/ fatigue/ hair loss/ itching/ dry mouth/ interference in periods?
A: Yes, Thyrodip can cause diarrhea, fatigue, hair loss, itching and dry mouth. However side effects like weight gain, weight loss and interference in periods are not proved to be caused by Thyrodip
Q: Is Thyrodip teratogenic?
A: Yes, Thyrodip is teratogenic and it can cause skin defects, hypothyroidism and gut abnormalities in fetus
Q: Is Thyrodip safe?
A: Thyrodip is safe when taken at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor.