Question is if levels are ok can I start reduci... - Thyroid UK

Thyroid UK

141,245 members166,492 posts

Question is if levels are ok can I start reducing medicating and for how long. Thank you for your support .

hadi profile image
hadi
7 Replies

Hi, my name is Hadi from Kuwait, I was diagnosed with overactive thyroid function .I started carbimazol 20mg daily no improvement for 19 days after that I feel fine , have not done T4 ,T3 tests

Written by
hadi profile image
hadi
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
7 Replies
RedApple profile image
RedAppleAdministrator

Hadi, you should not reduce your medication without getting your thyroid hormone levels re-tested and then discussing things with your medical professional.

hadi profile image
hadi in reply toRedApple

Thank you I will have them tested next week.

Jackie profile image
Jackie

Hi,Usually treatment for thyroid disease is for life. As said the bloods all of them , are the key. I doubt any doctor will treat you if you do not need it. The reverse is usually true.!

Best wishes,

Jackie

RedApple profile image
RedAppleAdministrator in reply toJackie

Jackie, don't forget that hyperthyroid patients can sometimes go into remission, but even if they don't, it's not typical to stay on antithyroid medications for life.

Hadi, when you next see your doctor, he/she should discuss the proposed course of treatment with you, which will take into account how the current dose of carbimazole is working.

You might find the info about hyperthyroidism on the main website helpful. here's the link:

thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/about_...

Jackie profile image
Jackie in reply toRedApple

Hi Thank you, that is why I said "usually".

Bet wishes,

Jackie

helvella profile image
helvellaAdministrator in reply toJackie

It is NOT a case of "usually". The British National Formulary says this:

Carbimazole is given in a dose of 15 to 40 mg daily; higher doses should be prescribed under specialist supervision only. This dose is continued until the patient becomes euthyroid, usually after 4 to 8 weeks and the dose is then gradually reduced to a maintenance dose of 5 to 15 mg. Therapy is usually given for 12 to 18 months.

18 months is also quoted in the SPC for Carbimazole.

Most Graves patients end up with one of three outcomes - remission, removal (total or partial) or RAI.

After removal or RAI they commonly require thyroid hormone replacement. But they do not stay of carbimazole for life.

Jackie profile image
Jackie in reply tohelvella

Thank you for so politely correcting me.

Jackie

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

How are your calcium and PTH levels?

I had RAI treatment for Graves 40 years ago. 10 years ago, I was diagnosed with a parathyroid...
Teras profile image

Thyroid crew: Thank you for your support.

I just wanted to say a heartfelt thank-you for your advice and input this last fortnight. Despite...
Abi-Abster profile image

How much iron do you take if your levels are low?

And what brand? My ferritin levels were 20 (on a 10-200 scale). I have been taking one spatone...
GentleOrange profile image

Thank you for good advice and much support

Hi, just want to say a huge thank you. Have suffered much ill health last 2.5yrs. Left me...
webar4780 profile image

How can you tell if the medication you are taking is actually getting through to your cells?

Can blood levels show a high amount of FT4 and FT3 but that actually isn't getting to the cells?...
Rhsana profile image