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Eltroxin mcg Tablet is a medication used to treat underactive thyroid glands hypothyroidism It substitutes the hormone that your thyroid gland does not generate in adequate quantities and helps balance your body's energy and metabolism Before you start taking Eltroxin mcg Tablet your doctor will perform a blood test to...Read more
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Product Details
Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet is classified as a "thyroid agent" and is primarily used to treat underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). Hypothyroidism is a chronic condition that occurs when the thyroid gland (placed in the front lower region of the neck) fails to produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid gland produces hormones made up of tri-iodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) that help the body regulate and use energy. The thyroid gland regulates the heart and digestive systems; without the correct amount of these hormones, the body cannot operate properly. Fatigue and weight gain are among the early signs of this condition. Other symptoms include feeling chilly even in warm weather, dry skin, excessive or insufficient menstruation (in women), easy weariness, constipation, weight gain, or even a lack of vitality. Hypothyroidism must be diagnosed and treated correctly in order to restore normal physical and mental activity. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet includes 'Thyroxine sodium', which substitutes or supplies extra thyroid hormone in the body when the body is unable to manufacture enough thyroid hormone (Thyroxine) to fulfill its needs. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet aids in the replacement of missing thyroid hormone, allowing for correct digestion, muscular function, brain growth, and bone health. Take Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet precisely as prescribed by the doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet typically has no adverse effects on the body. However, an overdose may result in diarrhea, muscular spasms, weight loss, feeling overheated even in cold circumstances, headache, agitation, insomnia, irritability, menstruation abnormalities (in women), and skin rash. Thus, it is preferable to take Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet at the same dose, and if you happen to miss it, do not increase the amount in order to obtain results quickly. If a person suffers any of these symptoms, their doctor may recommend that they undergo a blood test known as a 'thyroid function test', which measures three thyroid hormones - TSH, T3, and T4 - to determine whether or not the thyroid gland is working appropriately. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet cannot be administered orally in individuals with myxedema coma. Your doctor may recommend calcium or vitamin D supplements in conjunction with Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet to increase bone density caused by thyroid hormone overreplacement. Consult your doctor if the symptoms of low thyroid hormone-like weight gain, sluggish heartbeat, or sensitivity to cold, weariness, muscular pains, constipation, or dry skin increase or persist after a few days of using this medication. If people with diabetes use Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet, their glycemic control may deteriorate, requiring more antidiabetic agents or insulin. Thus, it is critical to carefully monitor blood glucose levels before starting, altering, or discontinuing thyroid hormone using Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet. The doctor determines the appropriate dose of Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet after reviewing the patient's weight and thyroid function test results. Thyroid function should be monitored on a regular basis to ensure that the medication is working.
Uses of Product
Treatment for Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)
Direction For Use
Swallow the Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet whole, with water; do not crush, break, or chew it.
Side Affects
Heat sensitivity. Menstrual irregularities. Muscle weakness. Increased appetite. Weight loss. Diarrhoea Palpitations are irregular heartbeats. Muscle spasm. Headache, nervousness. Irritability Sleeplessness Tremors Skin rash
Safety Advices
To minimize unwanted side effects, a person should restrict their alcohol consumption while using Eltroxin 25 mcg tablets. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet is safe to take during pregnancy if prescribed by a doctor. The demand for thyroxine may rise during pregnancy due to increased blood levels of estrogen (female sex hormone), therefore monitoring thyroid function. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet should only be administered to nursing moms if prescribed by a doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet functions similarly to natural hormones and does not interfere with driving ability, even under high dosage thyroxine medication (very tiny quantity passes into breast milk during breastfeeding). Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet operates in the same way as the body's natural hormones, thus there have been no documented interactions; nevertheless, if you suffer any difficulties, consult your doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet operates in the same way as the body's natural hormones, thus there have been no documented interactions; nevertheless, if you suffer any difficulties, consult your doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet can be prescribed for children with inborn thyroid hormone deficit, however patients with adrenal gland diseases should not take it. To attain normal cognitive and physical growth. The doctor would alter the dose individually based on thyroid hormone levels and TSH measurements.
Additional Details
Eltroxin 25mcg Tablet is a medication used to treat underactive thyroid glands (hypothyroidism). It substitutes the hormone that your thyroid gland does not generate in adequate quantities and helps balance your body's energy and metabolism. Before you start taking Eltroxin 25mcg Tablet, your doctor will perform a blood test to determine the appropriate dose for you. Once you begin taking the medication, you will have frequent blood tests to see how well it is working, and the dosage may be modified from time to time. It is best consumed on an empty stomach before your first meal of the day. To maximize the benefits of this medication, you should take it on a daily basis. It may be many weeks before your symptoms begin to ease. You may have to take it for the rest of your life. If you stop taking it, your symptoms are likely to return. The most prevalent negative effects of this medication are induced by taking a larger dose than necessary. Palpitations (irregular heartbeat), vomiting, anxiety, diarrhea, weight loss, tremors, increased hunger, and restlessness are all potential adverse effects. The majority of negative effects will go away once you've reached the proper dosage. If you have a very high temperature, a rapid or irregular heart rate, low blood pressure, yellowing of the eyes or skin, disorientation, or fits, contact your doctor very once. Eltroxin 25mcg Tablet may aid in weight loss, however it should not be recommended or used to treat obesity. If you get pregnant while taking this medication, notify your doctor straight away since the dose may need to be raised or altered. This medication's effectiveness is influenced by a variety of different medicines. If you are currently using any additional drugs, consult with your doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet is classified as a "thyroid agent" and is primarily used to treat underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). Hypothyroidism is a chronic condition that occurs when the thyroid gland (placed in the front lower region of the neck) fails to produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid gland produces hormones made up of tri-iodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) that help the body regulate and use energy. The thyroid gland regulates the heart and digestive systems; without the correct amount of these hormones, the body cannot operate properly. Fatigue and weight gain are among the early signs of this condition. Other symptoms include feeling chilly even in warm weather, dry skin, excessive or insufficient menstruation (in women), easy weariness, constipation, weight gain, or even a lack of vitality. Hypothyroidism must be diagnosed and treated correctly in order to restore normal physical and mental activity. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet includes 'Thyroxine sodium', which substitutes or supplies extra thyroid hormone in the body when the body is unable to manufacture enough thyroid hormone (Thyroxine) to fulfill its needs. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet aids in the replacement of missing thyroid hormone, allowing for correct digestion, muscular function, brain growth, and bone health. Take Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet precisely as prescribed by the doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet typically has no adverse effects on the body. However, an overdose may result in diarrhea, muscular spasms, weight loss, feeling overheated even in cold circumstances, headache, agitation, insomnia, irritability, menstruation abnormalities (in women), and skin rash. Thus, it is preferable to take Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet at the same dose, and if you happen to miss it, do not increase the amount in order to obtain results quickly. If a person suffers any of these symptoms, their doctor may recommend that they undergo a blood test known as a 'thyroid function test', which measures three thyroid hormones - TSH, T3, and T4 - to determine whether or not the thyroid gland is working appropriately. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet cannot be administered orally in individuals with myxedema coma. Your doctor may recommend calcium or vitamin D supplements in conjunction with Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet to increase bone density caused by thyroid hormone overreplacement. Consult your doctor if the symptoms of low thyroid hormone-like weight gain, sluggish heartbeat, or sensitivity to cold, weariness, muscular pains, constipation, or dry skin increase or persist after a few days of using this medication. If people with diabetes use Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet, their glycemic control may deteriorate, requiring more antidiabetic agents or insulin. Thus, it is critical to carefully monitor blood glucose levels before starting, altering, or discontinuing thyroid hormone using Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet. The doctor determines the appropriate dose of Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet after reviewing the patient's weight and thyroid function test results. Thyroid function should be monitored on a regular basis to ensure that the medication is working. Treatment for Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) Swallow the Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet whole, with water; do not crush, break, or chew it. Heat sensitivity. Menstrual irregularities. Muscle weakness. Increased appetite. Weight loss. Diarrhoea Palpitations are irregular heartbeats. Muscle spasm. Headache, nervousness. Irritability Sleeplessness Tremors Skin rash To minimize unwanted side effects, a person should restrict their alcohol consumption while using Eltroxin 25 mcg tablets. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet is safe to take during pregnancy if prescribed by a doctor. The demand for thyroxine may rise during pregnancy due to increased blood levels of estrogen (female sex hormone), therefore monitoring thyroid function. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet should only be administered to nursing moms if prescribed by a doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet functions similarly to natural hormones and does not interfere with driving ability, even under high dosage thyroxine medication (very tiny quantity passes into breast milk during breastfeeding). Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet operates in the same way as the body's natural hormones, thus there have been no documented interactions; nevertheless, if you suffer any difficulties, consult your doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet operates in the same way as the body's natural hormones, thus there have been no documented interactions; nevertheless, if you suffer any difficulties, consult your doctor. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet can be prescribed for children with inborn thyroid hormone deficit, however patients with adrenal gland diseases should not take it. To attain normal cognitive and physical growth. The doctor would alter the dose individually based on thyroid hormone levels and TSH measurements. Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet requires regular thyroid function testing (T3, T4, and TSH). Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet is not recommended for treating obesity or weight reduction. Your doctor may urge you to monitor your blood sugar levels on a regular basis since Eltroxin 25 mcg Tablet causes fluctuations.
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