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Rethinking antithyroid drugs in pregnancy
Clinical Endocrinology, 2014SummaryUncontrolled hyperthyroidism in pregnancy poses a risk to both mother and foetus, and the optimal treatment strategy in this setting remains elusive. Instigation of pharmacological therapy or an alternative intervention during pregnancy requires careful consideration, and the evidence that has underpinned our choice of antithyroid drug has not ...
Napier C, Pearce SHS
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Antithyroid drugs during breastfeeding
Clinical Endocrinology, 2016SummaryAntithyroid drugs (ATDs) are widely used for the treatment of Graves’ disease (GD) in the general population. Over the past decade, there has been an increasing awareness that several disturbances of thyroid function may occur in mothers after delivery which may be more prevalent than previously appreciated.
Bartosz, Hudzik +1 more
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Short-Term Antithyroid Drug Therapy
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977During the past three decades many physicians have treated thyrotoxic patients with antithyroid drugs until toxicosis was controlled, and then discontinued therapy.
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Remission Rates with Antithyroid Drugs
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988Excerpt To the editor: Solomon and associates (1) suggest from their retrospective analysis of remission rates of Graves disease that long-term remission with antithyroid drugs depends on dietary i...
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Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part B: General and Systematic Pharmacology, 1978
B, Marchant, J F, Lees, W D, Alexander
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B, Marchant, J F, Lees, W D, Alexander
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La Clinica terapeutica, 2011
Methimazole and Propylthiouracil are the cornerstones in the management of Graves' disease. Their primary effect is to inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis at different steps, i.e. in thyroid gland and in peripheral tissues. Antithyroid drugs can be used as the primary treatment for hyperthyroidism (long term therapy: 1-2 years) or as preparative therapy ...
A, Fumarola +4 more
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Methimazole and Propylthiouracil are the cornerstones in the management of Graves' disease. Their primary effect is to inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis at different steps, i.e. in thyroid gland and in peripheral tissues. Antithyroid drugs can be used as the primary treatment for hyperthyroidism (long term therapy: 1-2 years) or as preparative therapy ...
A, Fumarola +4 more
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Metabolism of Thioamide Antithyroid Drugs
Drug Metabolism Reviews, 1990(1990). Metabolism of Thioamide Antithyroid Drugs. Drug Metabolism Reviews: Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 477-502.
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