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Methimazole

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Methimazole is a prescription medication primarily used to treat hyperthyroidism, including conditions such as Graves' disease. It functions by inhibiting the synthesis of thyroid hormones, helping to manage excess thyroid activity and alleviate associated symptoms.

Key Features

  • Thyroid hormone synthesis inhibitor
  • Used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease
  • Administered orally in tablet form
  • Generally taken once daily, depending on dosage
  • Requires monitoring of thyroid function during treatment

Pros

  • Effectively reduces excess thyroid hormone production
  • Can help control symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism
  • Available in oral form for easy administration
  • Generally well-tolerated when monitored properly

Cons

  • Potential side effects include rash, nausea, and joint pain
  • Risk of agranulocytosis (a serious decrease in white blood cells)
  • Requires regular blood tests to monitor thyroid levels and blood counts
  • Not suitable for use during pregnancy due to potential risks

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 01:12:08 AM UTC