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Dose for TSH 9.32
I had 10.6 reading of tsh 3 months back after which I was having dosage of thyronorm 25mcg tablet daily for 6 weeks,after done with thyroid tests my readings are T3-119,T4-9.3 & TSH-9.32,should I increase my dosage of same thyronorm tablets & what mg till when??
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Please check Anti TPO antibodies as well. According to your weight you may require to increase dose to 75-100mcg. But uptitration of dose is normally done by 12.5-25mcg to avoid palpitations, tremors etc TSH takes around 4-6 weeks to reflect change after changing dose. You can recheck TSH after one and half month after increasing the tablet.
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Initially increase by 25 mcg. Repeat tsh after 2 months and revert
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