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Card 6
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Name 5 symptoms of hypothyroidism:
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Card 7
Front
What 2 drugs can cause hypothyroidism?
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Card 8
Front
What will TSH and T3 and T4 levels look like in hypothyroidism?
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Card 9
Front
Simultaneous intake of milk, coffee, grapefruit, soya products and papaya can increase absorption of levothyroxine. True/False?
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Card 10
Front
You need to take extra caution in initiating levothyroxine in diabetic patients - why?
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Card 11
Front
Levothyroxine is a synthetic version of __ and metabolises to __ in the body.
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Card 12
Front
____________ is a synthetic version of T3 and is very rarely used under specialist care where levothyroxine is not tolerated.
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Card 13
Front
What is the autoimmune disease that can cause hyperthyroidism called?
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Card 14
Front
Hyperthyroidism speeds up all metabolic processes in body.
True/False?
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Card 15
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Name 5 symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
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