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Carmazole 10mg Tablet

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Carmazole 10mg Tablet

Introduction to Carmazole 10mg Tablet

Carmazole 10mg Tablet can be used alone or in combination with other medications It can be taken with or without food It is important to take it as prescribed by your doctor The doctor will determine the dosage and frequency of intake It is recommended to take this medicine regularly to maximize its benefits Do not discontinue the medication even if you start feeling better unless advised by your doctor There are some common side effects of taking this medicine such as skin rash headache skin pigmentation and muscle pain or weakness If any of these side effects persist or worsen inform your doctor Before using this medicine inform your doctor about any liver or kidney problems you may have It is also important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult with their doctors before using this medicine
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Related Faqs

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Can I just stop taking Anti-Thyrox?

No, you should not stop taking Anti-Thyrox even if you start feeling better. You may have to take it for several months depending on your investigations. The duration of the treatment will continue till the thyroid hormone levels return to normal. This duration may vary from six months to 18 months. Your doctor will decide when the treatment should be stopped.

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If I am planning my pregnancy, can I continue taking Anti-Thyrox?

No, it is advisable not to take Anti-Thyrox during pregnancy as it may cause abnormalities in your baby. You should consult your doctor because if your thyroid hormone levels are not controlled, chances of birth defects in your baby are much more. In case Anti-Thyrox is the only option for you, your doctor will prescribe the lowest possible dose, which will be regulated according to your condition. You can stop it 3-4 weeks before delivery to reduce chances of complications in your baby.

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Can Anti-Thyrox cause hair loss?

Anti-Thyrox may cause hair loss but not in everyone. It has been seen that on discontinuing Anti-Thyrox or replacing Anti-Thyrox with another medicine, there is improvement and hair loss reverses.

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How long does Thyrodip take to work?

You may start feeling better within 1-3 weeks of starting Thyrodip. However, it usually takes 4-8 weeks to see the full benefits of the treatment.

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My sister is taking Carmazole for overactive thyroid gland. She frequently gets sore throat and stops and restarts the treatment again and again. Is there any risk if she continues to take Carmazole when she has sore throat?

Very rarely, Carmazole interferes with the bone marrow and causes a drastic drop in white blood cells. These white blood cells are a part of the bodys defense against bacterial infections, such as sore throats. So, a sore throat can sometimes be the first clue that Carmazole is affecting the bone marrow. Your sister should contact her doctor and get a blood test. If blood test shows her white blood cell count to be normal, then she can continue Carmazole. If not, she should stop the treatment after consulting the doctor.

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If I am planning my pregnancy, can I continue taking Carmazole?

No, it is advisable not to take Carmazole during pregnancy as it may cause abnormalities in your baby. You should consult your doctor because if your thyroid hormone levels are not controlled, chances of birth defects in your baby are much more. In case Carmazole is the only option for you, your doctor will prescribe the lowest possible dose, which will be regulated according to your condition. You can stop it 3-4 weeks before delivery to reduce chances of complications in your baby.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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