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lye oh thye' roe neen, thyroid hormone should not be, treat obesity in patients with normal thyroid function, liothyronine is ineffective for weight reduction in normal thyroid patients, known to cause, serious, life-threatening toxicity, especially when taken with amphetamines, the potential risks associated with this medication, liothyronine, a thyroid hormone, treat hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone, without this hormone, the body cannot function properly, resulting in poor growth, slow speech, energy, weight gain, hair loss, dry thick skin, increased sensitivity to cold, when taken correctly, liothyronine reverses these symptoms, liothyronine is also, treat goiter, enlarged thyroid gland, to test for hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone, liothyronine comes as a tablet, take by mouth, as a single dose before breakfast every day, to control the symptoms, hypothyroidism you probably will need, take this medicine for the rest, life, can take about 2 weeks before you notice any change, in my symptoms, take liothyronine exactly as directed, don't take less or more, read my prescription, take liothyronine, do not stop taking liothyronine, before taking liothyronine, allergic to liothyronine, thyroid hormone, medications i am taking, especially amphetamines; antacids; anticancer medicines; anticoagulants, 'blood thinners', warfarin, coumadin, antidepressants, anti-anxiety agents, arthritis medications; aspirin; beta-blockers, metoprolol, lopressor, toprol, propranolol, inderal, timolol, blocadren, timoptic, cholesterol-lowering resins, cholestyramine, questran, colestipol, colestid, diabetes medications, insulin and tablets, digoxin, lanoxin, estrogens; iron; methadone; oral contraceptives; phenytoin, dilantin, sodium polystrene sulfonate, kayexalate, steroids; sucralfate, carafate, theophylline, theodur, and vitamins, take cholestyramine, questran, colestipol, colestid, take it at least 4 hours before, 1 hour after taking liothyronine, ever had diabetes; kidney disease; hepatitis; cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure , hardening, the arteries, atherosclerosis, chest pain , angina, arrhythmias, heart attack, an underactive adrenal, pituitary gland, pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding , become pregnant while taking liothyronine, surgery, dental surgery, taking liothyronine, a special diet, liothyronine, an upset stomach , take liothyronine with food, milk, take the missed dose, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, what side effects can this medication cause, side effects from liothyronine are not common, symptoms are severe, weight loss, tremor, headache, upset stomach , vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps , nervousness, irritability, insomnia, excessive sweating, increased appetite, fever, changes in menstrual cycle , sensitivity to heat, temporary hair loss, particularly in children during the first month, therapy, experience either, look for symptoms, chest pain , angina, rapid, irregular heartbeat , pulse, don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, drug disposal, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing, a physician will order certain lab tests, response to liothyronine, learn the brand name and generic name, do not switch brands, as each brand, liothyronine contains a slightly different amount, medication, cytomel other names, l-triiodothyronine



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