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Hi My tsh count is 8.5. I have hypothyroid for 9 years. I am taking thyronorm 100mg. I want to know the dose which I am taking is correct or I have to change my dose to normalise my tsh count. Thank you.
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You can decrease d dose
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ist of all  taking this  100mcg is too much on tsh 10 we usually prescribe frpm low dose 50mcg .if u have symptoms like increased heart rate diarrhea sweating u should stop using this  drug
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