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My wife is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in december 2022and her report is T3:- 3.01 ng/ml T4:- 25.5 ug/ml TSH:- <0.015 ulU/ml ...from that she is taking neomarcazole 5mg BD tab.. .yesterday we do a test for thyroid in which her T3 :- 1.09 ng/ml T4 :-7.6 ug/dl... TSH:- 4.93 microU/ml Now me and my wife want to conceive a baby...i dont know what to do now weather we continue this medicine or not or change this medicine...because somehow i study that neomarcazole is not giving in pregnancy...plz tell me the exact solution...and is their any complications regarding pregnancy if we conceive in this month ??
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neomercazole to be replaced by PTU till 6 months of pregnancy with monthly tft.
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We need to further evaluate..it's looking like thyroditis...consult me
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Yes u read it right .Neomercazole is contraindicated
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propylthiouracil is given
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consult for correct doses asap
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