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Drugs for Thyroid dysfunction

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What are the 2 classes of drugs for hyperthyroidism?   Antithyroid drugs: Thionamides. Radioactive iodine  
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What do Thionamides do?   suppress thyroid hormone synthesis.  
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What are the 2 Thionamides?   Propylthiouracil (PTU) and Methimazole [Tapazole]  
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PTU differs from methimazole in 2 major ways, what are they?   shorter half-life and it poorly crosses placenta (preferred in pregnancy)  
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what is the mechanism of action for Propylthiouracil (PTU)   blocks thyroid hormone synthesis in 2 ways: (1) PTU prevents the oxidation of iodine, thereby inhibiting the incorporation of iodine into thyrosine. (2) PTU prevents iodinated tyrosines from coupling  
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How long does it take for Propylthiouracil (PTU) to reach a euthyroid state? why?:   PTU does NOT destroy existing stores of thyroid hormone, therefore it may take 3-12 weeks to produce euthyroid  
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how is Propylthiouracil (PTU) administered?   Orally  
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how long does it take to see the therapeutic action of propylthiouracil (PTU)   30 minutes  
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what is Propylthiouracil (PTU) used for?   hyperthyroidism  
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what are the adverse effects of propylthiouracil (PTU)   agranulocytosis, hypothyroidism  
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which of the antihyperthyroidism drugs is preferred in pregnancy/lactation?   PTU  
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PTU and Methimazole [Tapazole] are very similar, in what ways are they different?   Methimazole [Tapazole] has a longer half-lief (1x/day), it does not block conversion of T4 into T3 in the periph (slower onset), crosses placenta more readily than PTU and has a higher concentration in breast milk.  
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which between PTU and Methimazole [Tapazole] is preferred?   in pregnancy, PTU. otherwise Methimazole [Tapazole] is preferred because it has 1x/day dosing.  
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what is iodotope?   radioactive iodine used in hyperthyroidism.  
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how long does it take for the effects of idotope to become aparent? how long for it to reach full effects?   effects are aparent in a few days/weeks and full effects are apparent in 2-3 months.  
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what is a common complaint by pts on iodotope?   hypothyroidism  
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what is used to treat hypothyrodism?   Levothyroxine (T4) [Synthroid]  
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what is the mechanism of action in Levothyroxine?   Levothyroxine is identical to Human T4. it is converted to T3 just like normal T4 and thus produces normal levels of BOTH T3 and T4.  
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what is Levothyroxine used for   hypothyroidism  
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adverse effects of levothyroxine:   Acute overdose (thyrotoxicosis). Chronic overdose (accelerated bone loss and increased fisk for A.fib)  
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what are some drugs that decrease the absorption of levothyroxine?   Questran, Colestid, Calcium supplements(TUMS), Carafate, albuminum-containing antacids (Maalox, Mylanta) and iron supplements  
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how far should you separate the administration of levothyroxine and drugs that reduce its absorption?   by 4 hours  
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what are some drugs that accelerate the metabolism of levothyroxine?   Dilantin, Tegretol, Rifadin, Zoloft, Phenobarbital  
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How to levothyroxine and Warfarin interact?   warfarin effects are enhanced  
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how do levothyroxine and catecholamines interact?   there is an increased risk for catecholamine-induced dysrhythmias  
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