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Steps to Get RenThyroid
Consult Your Healthcare Provider:
Discuss your symptoms and medical history with your healthcare provider. They will determine if RenThyroid is right for you.
Fill Your Prescription
Your provider will send your prescription to a pharmacy near you.
Begin Treatment!
Start your journey with RenThyroid and begin addressing your hypothyroidism symptoms.
Once you begin taking RenThyroid, it is important to continue taking it as directed and follow your healthcare provider’s advice. They will monitor your progress and adjust your dose if needed. Keep in mind that it can take time for symptoms to improve.
USE:
RenThyroid™ (Thyroid Tablets, USP) is a prescription oral medication used to replace or supplement thyroid hormones in patients with hypothyroidism from any cause, except transient hypothyroidism during the recovery phase of subacute thyroiditis.
- RenThyroid should not be used for male or female infertility unless this condition occurs with low thyroid levels.
- Taking too much RenThyroid may affect your cardiovascular system, especially if you are elderly or have heart problems. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any signs of chest pain, increased pulse, palpitations, excessive sweating, or any other unusual event.
- Tell your doctor about any other medical conditions you may have, especially heart disease, diabetes, blood clotting problems, and adrenal or pituitary gland problems. The dose of other drugs you may be taking for these conditions may have to be changed while you are taking RenThyroid. If you have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar levels and/or the glucose in your urine, and immediately tell your doctor if there are any changes.
- Tell your doctor about all of the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and supplements. Especially tell your doctor if you take anticoagulants, diabetes drugs, oral contraceptives, or biotin.
- In infants, excessive doses of RenThyroid may cause a condition called craniosynostosis (premature closure of the skull bones).
- In children, partial hair loss may occur during the first few months of taking RenThyroid.