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    Medications for Hyperthyroidism

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    • liothyronine sodium

      (Liothyronine Sodium)
      Mayne Pharma Commercial LLC
      Usage: Liothyronine sodium tablets are indicated for replacement therapy in various types of hypothyroidism, as an adjunct in thyroid cancer management, and as a diagnostic agent in thyroid suppression tests. They are not meant for benign nodules or nontoxic goiter and should not be used during subacute thyroiditis recovery.
    • liothyronine sodium

      (liothyronine sodium)
      Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.
      Usage: Liothyronine sodium tablets are indicated for replacement therapy in congenital or acquired hypothyroidism, as an adjunct in managing well-differentiated thyroid cancer, and as a diagnostic agent in thyroid suppression tests. They are not for benign thyroid nodules or during subacute thyroiditis recovery.
    • methimazole

      (Methimazole)
      NorthStar RxLLC
      Usage: Methimazole tablets are indicated for patients with Graves' disease or toxic multinodular goiter when surgery or radioactive iodine therapy is not suitable. They are also used to alleviate hyperthyroidism symptoms before thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine therapy.
    • methimazole

      (Methimazole)
      Macleods Pharmaceuticals Limited
      Usage: Methimazole is indicated for patients with Graves' disease and hyperthyroidism or toxic multinodular goiter when surgery or radioactive iodine therapy is unsuitable. It is also used to alleviate hyperthyroidism symptoms prior to thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine therapy.
    • propylthiouracil

      (Propylthiouracil)
      Actavis Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: Propylthiouracil tablets are indicated for patients with Graves' disease or toxic multinodular goiter who cannot tolerate methimazole, and for managing hyperthyroidism symptoms prior to thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine therapy when methimazole is not suitable.
    • sodium iodide i-131

      (Sodium Iodide I-131)
      International Isotopes Inc
      Usage: Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution is indicated for the treatment of hyperthyroidism and certain cases of thyroid carcinoma.