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I'm taking Thyronorm 25mcg daily, but my recent TSH test shows 10.798 microIU/ml. Should I continue with the same tablet or change it?

Asked by Female, 35 · 1 month ago

A TSH of 10.798 means your thyroid is still underactive, so Thyronorm 25 mcg may be too low for you. Do not stop the medicine, but you will likely need a dose increase, which should be decided by your doctor. Continue taking it daily on an empty stomach and repeat the TSH test after 6 to 8 weeks once the dose is adjusted.
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  1. Current TSH Level: Your TSH level of 10.798 microIU/ml is higher than the typical target range for someone on thyroxine replacement therapy.

  2. Action Required:a. Do not change your dosage on your own.b. Consult your doctor or endocrinologist with your recent TSH results.

  3. Possible Adjustments:a. Your doctor may recommend increasing your Thyronorm dose.b. They will consider symptoms, other lab tests, and overall health.

  4. Continue Current Medication: Keep taking your medication as prescribed until you receive professional advice.

  5. Monitor Symptoms: Report symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, or cold intolerance to your doctor.

  6. Regular Monitoring: Ensure regular TSH monitoring after any dose changes.

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