If you are planning pregnancy, first trimester TSH should be less than 2.5. If not TSH of less than 5 is normal. Did you get tested for Anti TPO antibodies for hypothyroidism? How many years have you been diagnosed with the condition? Kindly connect for further details.
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Ur thyroid looks to be under control with Thyronorm 62.5microgram. so u can continue that.
If ur planning a pregnancy or are pregnant, u need tighter control to TSH 2.5. Dose needs to be adjusted in that case.
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How much dose you should take will depend upon if you r planning a pregnancy or not
If you are planning pregnancy the dosage needs to be adjusted
If not continue same dose
Increase the dosage to 75ug per day and Take the tablet empty stomach in the morning, at least 30–45 min before food/tea/coffee. Avoid taking with iron, calcium, antacids (keep a 4-hour gap). And recheck levels after 6-8 weeks
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