Tiromel (Liothyronine 25mcg) Tablets
Product Name
Tiromel (Liothyronine 25mcg [T3]) Tablets (Turkish)
Made in Turkey. English language leaflet included.
Active Ingredient
Liothyronine
Manufacturer
Abdi Ibrahim
Product Type
Thyroid hormone
Product expiry date we are currently shipping
Currently out of stock. New stock expected 30 Dec 2024.
Tiromel General Information
What is Tiromel Used for?
Doctors may prescribe Tiromel tablets 25mcg for various thyroid problems. Here are some of the conditions they may help treat.
Hypothyroidism
These tablets can help patients manage hypothyroidism or chronic thyroid deficiency. This condition may happen if the body can't produce enough thyroid hormone to regulate growth and functions like metabolism.
You might be dealing with this condition if you have:
- An underactive thyroid gland
- An autoimmune disorder called the Hashimoto disease
- A pituitary gland that doesn't produce enough thyroid-stimulating hormone
Myxoedema
Myxoedema is a severe form of hypothyroidism. Tiromel tablets may help prevent myxoedema coma and reduce other symptoms of extreme hypothyroidism, such as:
- Fatigue
- Dry skin
- Hair loss
- Deep voice
- Weight gain
- Feeling cold
- Slow heart rate
- Muscle cramps
- Muscle weakness
Thyroid Goiter
These tablets can also help treat and prevent thyroid goiter. Thyroid goiter happens when the thyroid gland gets larger due to iodine deficiency and causes breathing and swallowing difficulties.
Low Thyroxine Levels
These tablets may also be effective for increasing thyroxine levels. You may have low thyroxine levels if you're under treatment for thyrotoxicosis or an overactive thyroid gland. Tiromel can work with other medications like Carbimazole to increase thyroxine levels.
Allergies to Desiccated Thyroid
These tablets are also great alternatives for those allergic to desiccated thyroid or thyroid extract derived from pigs and cows.
What Do These Tablets Contain?
Tiromel tablets 25mcg contain the following ingredients:
Active Ingredient: Liothyronine (L-triiodothyronine or LT3); the synthetic form of a natural thyroid hormone called triiodothyronine (T3)
Other Ingredients: Lactose, Polyvinylpyrrolidone, Starch, and Magnesium stearate
How Does Tiromel Work?
This drug may help treat thyroid problems through its active ingredient, liothyronine, the more active form of a natural thyroid hormone called triiodothyronine (T3).
Your thyroid gland produces thyroxine (T4) and low levels of liothyronine. T4 is the non-active form of thyroid hormone that circulates in your blood. T4 turns into the T3 when it reaches the target tissue and stimulates proteins that:
- Metabolize nutrients
- Regulate body temperature
- Control Growth and development
By supplying your body with liothyronine, these tablets help increase the metabolic rate of your body. They are effective for relieving severe and acute symptoms of hypothyroidism due to their rapid and short-lived effects.
Treat Hypothyroidism With Tiromel
You can get these affordable prescription medications from InhouseChemist.vu to:
- Manage the symptoms of chronic thyroid deficiency, including: cramps, flaky skin, tiredness, and more
- Treat myxoedema coma
- Increase low thyroxine levels
- Treat and prevent thyroid goiter
The active T3 in these tablets can provide a safe and effective way to improve thyroid health.
Does this Medication Have Any Side Effects?
Most side effects of these tablets often occur when the dosage is too high. Symptoms may include:
- Tremors
- Flushing
- Irritability
- Sweating
- Headaches
- Weight loss
- Nervousness
- Muscle cramps
- Muscle weakness
- Heart palpitations
- Changes in appetite
- Sleeping difficulties (insomnia)
You can treat these symptoms by talking to your doctor and adjusting your dosage.
Usage Instructions
Take your Tiromel tablets 25mcg with a glass of water. You can take them with or without food, whichever you prefer.
The dosage and how often you take these tablets will depend on the condition you're treating. Your doctor will determine the proper dosage and frequency. Most patients need to take these tablets 2-3 times a day, about every 8 hours.
Your doctor may change your dosage after the first week of treatment, depending on your body's response to the medication.
FAQs
How Long Before I See Improvements?
You might need to take your tablets for a few weeks before noticing any improvements in your symptoms. Your doctor might recommend you take Tiromel tablets for longer, even for life.
I Missed a Dose. What Should I Do Now?
Take your medication as soon as you remember you've missed a dose. If it's already time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Don't take a double dose.
Who Shouldn't Use Tiromel?
These tablets are not recommended for those who:
- Have adrenal gland issues
- Want a weight loss medication; this is not a weight loss product
- Are taking other medications that might interact with these tablets
- Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant
- Are allergic to the tablet’s ingredients (liothyronine, lactose, etc.)
- Are diabetic and take medications (unless discussed with the doctor)
- Have a history of chest pain and heart disease (especially elderly patients)
What Medications Interact With Tiromel?
Medications that interact with these tablets can be categorized into three groups:
Medications causing a serious reaction with Tiromel:
- Anticoagulants like Warfarin
- Cardiac glycosides like Digoxin
- Tricyclic antidepressants such as Amitriptyline
Medications affecting Tiromel:
- Oral contraceptives with Oestrogen
- Cholesterol-lowering medications with Cholestyramine
- Anticonvulsant drugs like Phenytoin and Carbamazepine
Medications affected by Tiromel:
- Insulin or oral hypoglycemic medications for people with diabetes
How Should I Store These Tablets?
Store your Tiromel tablets 25mcg in a cool and dry place below 25°C.