Methimazole Side Effects


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https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/973869 Welcome to this video commentary about the long-term use of antithyroid drugs in the management of Graves disease. My name is Angela Leung. I'm an adult endocrinologist at the University of California in Los Angeles and the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System.
I'm pleased to moderate this discussion today, and we have two esteemed guests with us. The first is Dr David Cooper. He is a professor of medicine and radiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He's the director of the thyroid clinic there, an internationally known expert for his work in thyroid research, and an esteemed educator and clinician. He's also one of the co-authors of the American Thyroid Association 2016 hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis guideline.
We also have Dr Whitney Goldner, who is a professor of medicine in the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism in the Department of Medicine at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She is the medical director of the Thyroid and Endocrine Tumor Program there, and she is active in the Endocrine Society and the American Thyroid Association. Her clinical and research interests are in thyroid disease, thyroid nodules, and thyroid cancer.


Integrative medicine expert Dr. Sonny Villoria tackles the prevention and treatments of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. He also shares how drinking acai berry supplement can help treat thyroid gland diseases.
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These foods should be AVOIDED if you have Graves' disease. These foods have the potential to cause problems due to how your body processes them in the hyperthyroid state. How do you know if you should avoid them? Well, here I'm talking to people who have ACTIVE graves' disease.
Active Graves' disease means that you are taking thyroid blocking medication like methimazole or if you are currently hyperthyroid. If you've had your thyroid removed or ablated with radioactive iodine then this information doesn't apply.
If, however, you have active hyperthyroidism then watch on!
#1. Gluten
We know that the symptoms of graves' may improve when gluten is removed.
Gluten causes inflammation and increases intestinal permeability.
#2. Common food allergens (more histamine in your body means a higher chance of reactivity)
Graves' results in more histamine production in the body which means you may be more REACTIVE to foods. Foods in this category include: Milk, eggs, peanut, soy, wheat, tree nut (brazil nuts, almonds, cashews, macadamia nuts, pistachios, etc), shellfish
Be cautious of these foods if you’ve had reactions in the past.
#3. Dairy products
Dairy products can stimulate estrogen receptors, may cause inflammation, and many people have trouble processing them. In addition, we have studies that show that eliminating dairy in Hashimoto's patients has shown improvement.
#4. Foods high in iodine - iodine can stimulate the production of thyroid hormone in graves’.
Look for foods such as seaweed, iodized salt, and certain fish.
#5. Any source of caffeine
Coffee is stimulating and may cause problems in those with Graves'. Avoid these: Coffee, teas, herbal products, matte, guarana
#6. Refined sugar
Those with Graves' tend to suffer from insulin resistance so they need to be extra careful with excess sugars in their diet.
#7. Industrial seed oils.
These highly inflammatory oils can cause problems.
#8. Processed foods with preservatives
Processed foods may cause inflammation and worsen existing immune dysfunction.
#9. Alcohol - more difficult to process
The liver is already overloaded in those with Graves's and alcohol puts extra pressure on the liver.
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Study this PTU vs Methimazole mnemonic and other mnemonics with Pixorize.
Propylthiouracil, shortened as PTU, and Methimazole are thionamide drugs that are used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. They work by inhibiting the enzyme thyroid peroxidase, which prevents the organification or coupling of oxidized iodide to thyroglobulin in order to form thyroid hormones. PTU specifically also has a second mechanism of blocking the peripheral conversion of T4 to T3. All of these mechanisms are useful in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. An adverse effect of both drugs is bone marrow suppression, which presents in a variety of ways, including agranulocytosis and anemia. PTU specifically may cause life-threatening hepatotoxicity, while methimazole specifically acts as a teratogen during pregnancy. Due to these side effects, methimazole is preferred over PTU for the treatment of hyperthyroidism, except during pregnancy!
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Video Summary:
This video is on antithyroid drugs pharmacology. Drugs in this group are propylthiouracil, carbimazole and methimazole.
It describes:
Mechanism of action
Uses in hyperthyroidism treatment i.e.
• Graves disease
• Toxic nodular goiter
• Subacute thyroiditis
• Thyroid storm
Side effects i.e
• Rash
• Joint pain
• Agranulocytosis
• Foetal toxicity
• Liver damage
• Hypothyroidism
● Find related videos on physiology of thyroid hormones below:
• Thyroid Hormone Synthesis: https://youtu.be/-lZihhHdFp4
• Transport And Peripheral Conversion Of Thyroid Hormones: https://youtu.be/OdLmuvi2Asg
• Mechanism Of Action Of Thyroid Hormones: https://youtu.be/qLsTTdowWvQ
● Pharmacology of thyroid hormones:
• Antithyroid Drugs: Propylthiouracil, Carbimazole & Methimazole: https://youtu.be/oiCY2LqxKeA
• Iodide And Iodine: https://youtu.be/U9faw9R_jS8
• Radioactive Iodine (Iodine-131): https://youtu.be/ZJAAq94PuPE
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Methimez Tablet belongs to a group of medicine called anti-thyroid agents. It is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. It reduces the amount of thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Methimazole? In this informative video, we will cover the various side effects associated with Methimazole, a medication commonly used to manage hyperthyroidism. Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone considering this treatment option. We’ll discuss both common and serious side effects, helping you recognize what to look out for during your treatment journey.
From gastrointestinal issues to neurological symptoms, it’s important to be aware of how Methimazole may affect your body. We will also highlight some serious reactions that require immediate medical attention, ensuring you know when to seek help. Regular monitoring and communication with your healthcare provider are key to managing these risks effectively.
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Are you feeling worse on your thyroid medication? If so, you are not alone.
Many thyroid patients feel this exact same way! But how can the very medication that is supposed to help you feel better make you feel worse?
It's actually not that complicated but in order to understand what is happening, you have to understand some basic thyroid physiology.
Here are the top 3 reasons people feel WORSE when taking thyroid medications such as levothyroxine and Synthroid:
#1. Your thyroid medication is SUPPRESSING your T3.
In the normal and healthy state, your thyroid produces BOTH T4 thyroid hormone and T3 thyroid hormone. The ratio is about 80% T4 to 20% T3.
But when you take thyroid medication it completely shuts down how much T3 your body can produce naturally. When this happens you substitute out 20% T3 that your body produces naturally for 100% T4. And if you aren't able to convert that T4 into T3 then you will feel poorly!
This is how thyroid medication makes most people feel worse, by reducing how much T3 is in the body.
#2. You may be reacting to inactive fillers and binders.
There are also many types of fillers, binders, and dyes found in thyroid medication that can cause an allergic like reaction.
Imagine taking a thyroid medication that has lactose in it if you are lactose intolerant. This happens to a lot of thyroid patients.
#3. Lastly, your dose may be WAAAAAY off.
It's unusual but it does happen from time to time. Imagine you are someone who needs to be on 125mcg of levothyroxine but your doctor puts you on 25mcg instead. In this case, your dose is only 1/5th of what it should be so you may feel worse until your dose is increased.
Download my free thyroid resources here (including hypothyroid symptoms checklist, the complete list of thyroid lab tests + optimal ranges, foods you should avoid if you have thyroid disease, and more): https://www.restartmed.com/start-here/
Recommended thyroid supplements to enhance thyroid function:
- Supplements that everyone with hypothyroidism needs: https://bit.ly/3tekPej
- Supplement bundle to help reverse Hashimoto's: https://bit.ly/3gSY9eJ
- Supplements for those without a thyroid and for those after RAI: https://bit.ly/3tb36nZ
- Supplements for active hyperthyroidism: https://bit.ly/3t70yHo
See ALL of my specialized supplements including protein powders, thyroid supplements, and weight loss products here:
https://www.restartmed.com/shop/
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Methimazole is a thionamide antithyroid agent that inhibits the actions of thyroid peroxidase, leading to a reduction in thyroid hormone synthesis and amelioration of hyperthyroidism.
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Contraindication
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