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I had thyroid for last 6 yrs and have been regularly taking thyronorm. However in between i was taking 75 mcg but now I am taking 50 mcg. I had recently got my tests done. Now my tsh is around 11. Also my iron and hemoglobin is low. My weight keeps on fluctuating. Please help I should increase it to 75 mg? And what else should I take.
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It's required to see your past medical history. Better to talk tp doctor. And clear your query. You should go for repeat thyroid profile.
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Yes increase Thyronorm to 75 mcg
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Yes. But need to know how you’re taking it. Could be interacting with other medications.
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No you have to take 75mg. For better treatment need proper history and evaluation.
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