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Carbimazole

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Carbimazole is an antithyroid medication primarily used to treat hyperthyroidism, especially in conditions like Graves' disease. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of thyroid hormones, thereby helping to control an overactive thyroid gland.

Key Features

  • Thyroid hormone synthesis inhibitor
  • Primarily prescribed for hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease
  • Administered orally in tablet form
  • Requires medical supervision due to potential side effects
  • Can be used as a preoperative treatment or long-term management

Pros

  • Effective in reducing excess thyroid hormone production
  • Generally well-tolerated when monitored properly
  • Useful as a short-term or long-term treatment option
  • Can quickly improve symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism

Cons

  • Possible side effects including allergic reactions, rash, or gastrointestinal upset
  • Risk of rare but serious adverse effects like agranulocytosis and liver toxicity
  • Requires regular blood tests to monitor thyroid function and blood cell counts
  • Not suitable for pregnant women or certain individuals without medical guidance

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