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  2. Carbimazole - Wikipedia

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    Carbimazole (brand names Neo-Mercazole, ... Treatment is usually given for 18–24 months followed by a trial withdraw. ... Some azole drugs have adverse side-effects.

  3. Antithyroid agent - Wikipedia

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    In Graves' disease, treatment with antithyroid medications must be given for six months to two years, in order to be effective. Even then, upon cessation of the drugs, the hyperthyroid state may recur. Side effects of the antithyroid medications include a potentially fatal reduction in the level of white blood cells.

  4. Feline hyperthyroidism - Wikipedia

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    Gastrointestinal side effects are more common in cats receiving oral rather than topical treatment. Other mild side effects include haematological condition: eosinophilia, leukopaenia, and lymphocytosis occur at rates of 15% for oral and 5% for topical. These mild conditions do not require any cessation of methimazole.

  5. Propylthiouracil - Wikipedia

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    Side effects are suspected and the drug is sometimes discontinued if the patient complains of recurrent episodes of sore throat. Another life-threatening side effect is sudden, severe, fulminant liver failure resulting in death or the need for a liver transplantation, which occurs in up to 1 in 10,000 people taking propylthiouracil.

  6. Thiamazole - Wikipedia

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    Those who developed significant side effects may also have problems with propylthiouracil. [2] Thiamazole is a cyclic thiourea derivative that works by decreasing the production of thyroid hormones. [2] Thiamazole was approved for medical use in the United States in 1950. [2] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

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    What’s more, once a person has tried two different antidepressants, stayed with each one for long enough to feel the effects, and doesn’t get relief, their depression is considered treatment ...

  8. Graves' disease - Wikipedia

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    Side effects of the antithyroid medications include a potentially fatal reduction in the level of white blood cells. Therapy with radioiodine is the most common treatment in the United States, while antithyroid drugs and/or thyroidectomy are used more often in Europe, Japan, and most of the rest of the world.

  9. Liotrix - Wikipedia

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    Adverse effects are mainly due to chronic accidental overdose. Symptoms mimic those of hyperthyroidism and include headache, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, dyspnea, trembling, sweating, diarrhea, and weight loss. These effects can be reduced through titration of the dose levels, but this should be done by the prescribing physician. [4]