My doctor prescribed 125 mcg for thyroid a year ago and other doctors also are asking me to continue with it.
My thyroid shows normal now in the present report.
Should I still continue with 125 mcg or reduce it.
I am attaching a picture of my latest report.
Kindly suggest
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As thyroid hormone touched to normal with 125 mcg.
U can reduce to 75-88 mcg for two months than go for test.
R u taking calcium with thyroxin or not?
As thyroxin is calcium depleting medicine so bones become weak.
If not added.
Add now
Shalcal tab 500 one per day till u take thyroxin.
Ok
Your thyroid profile is normal because of the thyroxine in the doses you are taking.You may require it lifelong.
Need few more details to predict that.
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As per your current thyroid profile u r reading are with in normal limits
U can taper the dosage to 75 and continue for 1 month repeat thyroid profile after one month
According to your query and sign and know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above .
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