ENDO + REPRO: THYROID HORMONES Flashcards
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THs: INDICATIONS
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- Primary Hypothyroidism
- Hypothyroidism secondary to hypopituitarism
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THs: MOA
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- The thyroid gland produces thyroxine (T4), which is converted to the more active triiodothyronine (T3) in target tissues
- Thyroid hormones regulate metabolism and growth
- Deficiency of these hormones causes hypothyroidism, with clinical features including lethargy, weight gain, constipation and slowing of mental processes.
- Hypothyroidism is treated by long-term replacement of thyroid hormones, most usually as levothyroxine (synthetic T4). Liothyronine (synthetic T3) has a shorter half-life and quicker onset (a few hours) and offset (24–48 hours) of action than levothyroxine
- It is therefore reserved for emergency treatment of severe or acute hypothyroidism
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THs: ADVERSE EFFECTS
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- The adverse effects of levothyroxine are usually due to excessive doses, so are predictably similar to symptoms of hyperthyroidism
- These include gastrointestinal (e.g. diarrhoea, vomiting, weight loss), cardiac (e.g. palpitations, arrhythmias, angina) and neurological (e.g. tremor, restlessness, insomnia) manifestations
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THs: WARNINGS
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- Thyroid hormones increase heart rate and metabolism
- They can therefore precipitate cardiac ischaemia in people with coronary artery disease, in whom replacement should be started cautiously at a low dose and with careful monitoring
- In hypopituitarism, corticosteroid therapy must be initiated before thyroid hormone replacement to avoid precipitating an Addisonian crisis.
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THs: INTERACTIONS
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- As gastrointestinal absorption of levothyroxine is reduced by antacids, calcium or iron salts, administration of these drugs needs to be separated by about 4 hours
- An increase in levothyroxine dose may be required in patients taking cytochrome P450 inducers, e.g. phenytoin, carbamazepine. Levothyroxine-induced changes in metabolism can increase insulin or oral hypoglycaemic requirements in diabetes mellitus and enhance the effects of warfarin
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THs: EXAMPLES
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- levothyroxine
- liothyronine