1 Indications And Usage Euthyrox Is L-Thyroxine (T4) Indicated In Pediatric And Adult Patients For: Hypothyroidism: As Replacement In Primary (Thyroidal), Secondary (Pituitary), And Tertiary (Hypothalamic) Congenital Or Acquired Hypothyroidism. ( 1 ) Pituitary Thyrotropin (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone, Tsh) Suppression: As An Adjunct To Surgery And Radioiodine Therapy In The Management Of Thyrotropin-Dependent Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer. ( 1 ) Limitations Of Use: - Not Indicated For Suppression Of Benign Thyroid Nodules And Nontoxic Diffuse Goiter In Iodine-Sufficient Patients. ( 1 ) - Not Indicated For Treatment Of Hypothyroidism During The Recovery Phase Of Subacute Thyroiditis. ( 1 ) Hypothyroidism Euthyrox Is Indicated In Pediatric And Adult Patients As A Replacement Therapy In Primary (Thyroidal), Secondary (Pituitary), And Tertiary (Hypothalamic) Congenital Or Acquired Hypothyroidism. Pituitary Thyrotropin (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone, Tsh) Suppression Euthyrox Is Indicated In Pediatric And Adult Patients As An Adjunct To Surgery And Radioiodine Therapy In The Management Of Thyrotropin-Dependent Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer . Limitations Of Use: Euthyrox Is Not Indicated For Suppression Of Benign Thyroid Nodules And Nontoxic Diffuse Goiter In Iodine-Sufficient Patients As There Are No Clinical Benefits And Overtreatment With Euthyrox May Induce Hyperthyroidism [See Warnings And Precautions (5.4) ]. Euthyrox Is Not Indicated For Treatment Of Hypothyroidism During The Recovery Phase Of Subacute Thyroiditis.
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