Hyperthyroidism is treated with antithyroid drugs called thionamides. Thionamides treat an overactive thyroid by blocking your thyroid gland from making new
ยาไทโอเอไมด์(Thioamide หรือ Thioamide anitithyroid drug ) หรืออีกชื่อคือ ไทโอนาไมด์ (Thionamide) หรือจะเรียกอีกอย่างว่า ไทโอยูรีลีน (Thiourylenes)
Antithyroid drugs are drugs that either decrease thyroid hormone synthesis (thionamides) or thyroid hormone release (iodides).
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Propylthiouracil, shortened as PTU, and Methimazole are thionamide drugs that are used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. They work by inhibiting the
Hyperthyroidism is treated with antithyroid drugs called thionamides. Thionamides treat an overactive thyroid by blocking your thyroid gland from making new
Anti-thyroid drugs, such carbimazole (a thionamide), are normally used for the first episode of Graves' disease. Thionamides, however, are not indicated for
There are 3 mainstays of treatment: thionamide drugs, radioiodine, and thyroid surgery. Thionamide drugs include propylthiouracil (PTU) and methimazole and reduce the production of thyroid hormone by acting as preferential substrates for thyroid peroxidase.
Antithyroid drugs are drugs that either decrease thyroid hormone synthesis (thionamides) or thyroid hormone release (iodides).
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