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My TSH was 4.53 as on 25th January 2024. I took Thyronorm 62.5 mcg for four months. The TSH has come down to 2.53 on 24.5.2024. Should I continue the same dosage or reduce it. My fasting glucose level is 94 as of today. Kindly advise. I have no other health issues as such. Thanks.
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Hi. Thyroid profile is normal. Need reduce dose of it . If you have not history of diabetes then not need worry. For best consultation you must do consultation with us .
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Hi., I can understand your concern. If you're taking 62.5 mcg for more than 6 months, you can reduce it into 50 mcg. If not, you can continue 62.5 mcg. Fasting glucose is normal.
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Continue Thyronorm. No issues
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You should stop thyroxin immediately You don’t require it
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