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T3 triiodothyronine.
T3 tri-iodothyronine. T3 uptake
see tri-iodothyronine uptake. liothyronine sodium (T3) Cytomel, Tertroxin (UK), Triostat Pharmacologic class: Synthetic thyroxine hormone Therapeutic class: Thyroid hormone replacement Pregnancy risk category A FDA Boxed Warning• Drug has been used (alone or with other agents) to treat obesity. In euthyroid patients, doses within range of daily hormonal requirements are ineffective for weight loss. Larger doses may cause serious or life-threatening toxicity, particularly when given with sympathomimetic amines (such as those used for anorectic effects). ActionSynthetic form of triiodothyronine (T3). Regulates cell growth and differentiation; increases metabolism of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates; and enhances aerobic mitochondrial function. Also reduces tissue lactic acidosis. AvailabilityInjection: 10 mcg/ml in 1-ml vials Tablets: 5 mcg, 25 mcg, 50 mcg ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Thyroid hormone replacement in mild hypothyroidism Adults: All dosages individualized. Initially, 25 mcg P.O. daily; may increase in increments of 12.5 to 25 mcg/day q 1 to 2 weeks. Usual maintenance dosage is 25 to 75 mcg P.O. daily. ➣ Myxedema Adults: All dosages individualized. Initially, 5 mcg P.O. daily; increase in increments of 5 to 10 mcg/day q 1 to 2 weeks, up to 25 mcg/day. If response still isn't adequate, increase by 5 mcg to 25 mcg P.O. daily q 1 to 2 weeks until desired response occurs. Usual maintenance dosage is 50 to 100 mcg/day P.O. ➣ Myxedema coma Adults: Initially, 25 to 50 mcg I.V.; after 4 hours, reassess patient's need for subsequent doses (up to 65 mcg in 24 hours). In cardiovascular disease, initial dosage is 10 to 20 mcg I.V. ➣ Simple goiter Adults: All dosages individualized. Initially, 5 mcg P.O. daily. Increase by 5 to 10 mcg/day q 1 to 2 weeks, up to 25 mcg/day; then increase by 12.5 to 25 mcg P.O. daily q week until desired effect occurs. Usual maintenance dosage is 75 mcg P.O. daily. Children or elderly adults: Initially, 5 mcg P.O once daily. Increase by 5 mcg q 1 to 2 weeks until desired effect occurs. ➣ T3 suppression test to distinguish hyperthyroidism from thyroid gland autonomy Adults: 75 to 100 mcg P.O. daily for 7 days in conjunction with radioactive iodine Dosage adjustment• Severe, long-standing hypothyroidism Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug or its components PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• Know that all dosages are highly individualized.
Adverse reactionsCNS: insomnia, irritability, nervousness, headache CV: tachycardia, angina pectoris, hypotension, hypertension, increased cardiac output, arrhythmias, cardiovascular collapse GI: vomiting, diarrhea, cramps GU: menstrual irregularities Metabolic: hyperthyroidism, hyperglycemia Musculoskeletal: accelerated bone maturation (in children), decreased bone density (with long-term use in women) Skin: alopecia (in children), diaphoresis Other: weight loss, heat intolerance InteractionsDrug-drug. Anabolic steroids, antithyroid drugs, asparaginase, barbiturates, carbamazepine, chloral hydrate, clofibrate, corticosteroids, danazol, estrogens, fluorouracil, heparin (with I.V. use), lithium, methadone, mitotane, oxyphenbutazone, perphenazine, phenylbutazone, phenytoin, propranolol, salicylates (large doses), sulfonylureas: altered thyroid function test results Anticoagulants: increased anticoagulant action Beta-adrenergic blockers (selected): impaired beta blocker action Cardiac glycosides: decreased cardiac glycoside blood level Cholestyramine, colestipol: liothyronine inefficacy Theophyllines: decreased theophylline clearance Drug-diagnostic tests. Thyroid function tests: altered values Drug-food. Foods high in iron or fiber, soybeans: decreased drug absorption Patient monitoring☞ Monitor for evidence of overdose, including signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism (weight loss, cardiac symptoms, and abdominal cramps). Patient teaching• Teach patient to take in morning with or without food. T3 Triiodothyronine, see there Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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