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Thyroid On Thyronorm 62.5mcg frm 3mnths
I took test after 3 mnths on 62.5mcg thyronorm Earlier TSH .005 T4 10.2 now it is TSH 2.24 T4 6.8 T3 is 0.97 which shows normal I started medication at 100mcg before 6 months when I was diagnosed with TSH 11 T4 5.9 what should I do now as results are normal now At what level we can stop taking medicines and be free from thyroid it's been 6 months now taking medicine Thanks in advance
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You have hypothyroidism and thyronorm is a replacement hormone to correct it.And it has to be continued throughout.Periodically you check the level of TSH and change the dose accordingly.At this time ,your TSH level is absolutely normal with 62.5mcg of thyronorm and you will continue with the same dose .
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Continue with the same dose for now
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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