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  1. May 6, 2024 · Levothyroxine sodium tablets USP for oral administration are supplied in the following strengths: 25 mcg, 50 mcg, 75 mcg, 88 mcg, 100 mcg, 112 mcg, 125 mcg, 137 mcg, 150 mcg, 175 mcg, 200 mcg, and 300 mcg.

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  2. May 10, 2024 · South_agency/Getty Images. Levothyroxine is a lab-made version of the hormone that a typical-functioning thyroid would produce. Healthcare professionals usually prescribe it as an oral...

  3. 3 days ago · Thyroid hormone replacement medication—aka levothyroxine or LT4, brand name Synthroid—helps bring thyroxine (T4) numbers to healthy levels. Adding certain functional medicine treatments to the conventional approach can help support thyroid function as well as the systems—primarily the digestive one—that affect it.

  4. May 16, 2024 · The average full replacement dose of Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets is approximately 1.6 mcg per kg per day (for example: 100 mcg per day to 125 mcg per day for a 70 kg adult).

  5. May 22, 2024 · Levothyroxine sodium tablets are indicated in adult and pediatric patients, including neonates, as an adjunct to surgery and radioiodine therapy in the management of thyrotropin-dependent well-differentiated thyroid cancer.

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  6. May 20, 2024 · Levothyroxine is one of a class of replacement hormones used to help treat thyroid gland failure. This medication will help replace the hormones that are absent from your system because they are not being secreted properly by the thyroid. This will help patients regulate their metabolism and energy level at a normal level.

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  8. 3 days ago · Indications. SYNTHROID ® (levothyroxine sodium) tablets for oral use is an L-thyroxine (T4) indicated in adult and pediatric patients, including neonates, as a replacement therapy in primary (thyroidal), secondary (pituitary), and tertiary (hypothalamic) congenital or acquired hypothyroidism.

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