Below will be links for the full Podcast and the Drug Card for levothyroxine along with a brief summary of various points on levothyroxine.Â
This episode of Drug Cards Daily is on the drug levothyroxine.
Levothyroxine has many brand names such as Synthroid, and Tirosint (to name a few).
It is used as first-line therapy in hypothyroidism. It is also used in the treatment of thyrotropin-stimulating hormone (TSH) dependent thyroid cancers.
The main dosage form is tablets and it comes in a wide variety of strengths commonly dosed in micrograms (mcg).
Dosing is individualized with a general standard of either approximately 1-1.6 mcg/kg/day or 50 mcg/day.
After initiation adjustments are made in 12-25 mcg increments every 3-6 weeks until serum TSH and T4 is at a normal range for greater than 5-6 weeks.
It is recommended to be taken in the morning 30-60 minutes before food.
If needed it can be crushed but levothyroxine should not be administered within 4 hours of calcium or iron containing products.
PDF of Drug Card: levothyroxine