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Is 150 Mcg Of Thyronorm A Safe Dosage?

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Posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2016
Question: Doctor more than 2 yrs I am taking thyronorm of 150 mcg for my throid problems..so what does that mean,my thyroid gland totally stopped functioning or what??
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Answered by Dr. Vivek Chail (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Your TSH levels are indicating persistent high thyronorm dose requirement

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing in to us.

Thyroid gland is an important organ and produces thyroxine hormone which is utilised for important functions in the body.

The generation of thyroxine happens by a feedback mechanism on thyroid gland and is dependent on the level of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).

When the circulating thyroxine is low then TSH level increases and a balanced TSH means that the thyroxine level is normal.

When there is decreased function of the thyroid gland then the level of thyroxine produced is below normal and the TSH level increases.

Thyronorm is the same as thyroxine and doctors prescribe a dose of thyronorm after keeping in mind the thyroxine and TSH levels.

Probably your thyroid was functioning significantly below normal and therefore your doctor gave you a dose of 150 mcg.

It is important to do thyroid function test including TSH levels regularly (every 3 to 6 months) and then change dose if require.

In your situation probably the TSH levels show that you need to continue 150 mcg thyronorm to fulfill the requirements of thyroid function.

It is not that your thyroid gland has completely stopped but that your TSH levels are probably in normal range on taking 150 mcg thyronorm.

Please discuss with your doctor in detail with and get thyroid function monitoring test including TSH levels done as required.

Hope your query is answered.
Please do write back if you have any doubts.

Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Is 150 Mcg Of Thyronorm A Safe Dosage?

Brief Answer: Your TSH levels are indicating persistent high thyronorm dose requirement Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for writing in to us. Thyroid gland is an important organ and produces thyroxine hormone which is utilised for important functions in the body. The generation of thyroxine happens by a feedback mechanism on thyroid gland and is dependent on the level of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). When the circulating thyroxine is low then TSH level increases and a balanced TSH means that the thyroxine level is normal. When there is decreased function of the thyroid gland then the level of thyroxine produced is below normal and the TSH level increases. Thyronorm is the same as thyroxine and doctors prescribe a dose of thyronorm after keeping in mind the thyroxine and TSH levels. Probably your thyroid was functioning significantly below normal and therefore your doctor gave you a dose of 150 mcg. It is important to do thyroid function test including TSH levels regularly (every 3 to 6 months) and then change dose if require. In your situation probably the TSH levels show that you need to continue 150 mcg thyronorm to fulfill the requirements of thyroid function. It is not that your thyroid gland has completely stopped but that your TSH levels are probably in normal range on taking 150 mcg thyronorm. Please discuss with your doctor in detail with and get thyroid function monitoring test including TSH levels done as required. Hope your query is answered. Please do write back if you have any doubts. Regards,