Uses of Cytomel
Cytomel is used for the treatment of reduced performance of the thyroid gland.
It is also important in the treatment of various kinds of goiter, and helps to diagnose various thyroid complications or treatment of allergic reactions brought about by use of related thyroid medications.
Your health care provider may also prescribe the use of Cytomel for the treatment of other complications.
Precautionary measures
Avoid taking Cytomel when you:
You need to consult your health care provider as soon as possible in case any of these situations affect to you.
There are a number of heath complications that may cause interactions if Cytomel is used. Inform your health care provider in case you:
Some medications may cause interactions with Cytomel. inform your doctor in case you are using any other medications. Birth control pills and Estrogen are known to reduce the effectiveness of Cytomel. The following medications are also known to enhance the risk of occurrence of severe Cytomel side effects:
Remember that this is not the full list of all possible drug interactions. Ask your health care provider whether any of the medications that you may be taking can possibly cause interactions with Cytomel. It is also important to consult your health care provider if you are thinking of beginning, terminating or modifying the amount of drug that you take.
Cytomel use instructions
Make sure that you take Cytomel by strictly following the directions of your health care provider. You can also refer to the label of your medications for the precise dosing directions.
You should ingest Cytomel either before or after taking food.
Cytomel gives the best results when used at the same time on each day.
Make sure that the spacing between two doses is a minimum of 4 hours.
If Cytomel is taken on a regular basis for a number of weeks, it may prove successful in the relief of your condition and associated symptoms.
In case you experience any missed dose, make sure that you have it soonest possible. In case the time is almost up for you to take the subsequent dose. You can decide to skip it and return to the accepted dosing timetable. You must never take more than one dose at the same instance. Make sure that you talk to your health care provider in case you do not feel confident about your usage of Cytomel.
Safety instructions
Possible Cytomel side effects
While all medications contain the risk of causing side effects, there are many people do not suffer any side effects in any way. Others experience minor ones. Yet, it is possible that serious side effects may and can occur.
Make sure that you visit a health care provider in case of partial and temporary loss of hair in young users. You may also need to notify the doctor if the common Cytomel side effects extend beyond a reasonable time period.
You also have to call the doctor straight away in case the following serious Cytomel side effects arise:
Because this list is not limited, you should consult your health care provider in case you experience any health problems during your time of using Cytomel.
Cytomel overdose
In case of a Cytomel overdose, visit the nearest poison control station or a local emergency room as soon as possible. Some of the symptoms that may occur include sleepiness, unexplained loss of weight, diarrhea, cramps panic, elevated heart rate and diarrhea.
Cytomel storage
Cytomel should be stored at a room temperature of about fifteen to thirty degrees C. it should also be kept away from moisture or heat/light. Avoid storing your Cytomel medication in the bathroom. And as always, ensure that you keep your medicine away from the reach of children and out of reach of pets.
General information
In case there are any issues about your usage of Cytomel, ensure that you consult a competent health care provider.
Cytomel must not be shared. Use Cytomel only if it was approved for your usage.
In case symptoms persist, talk to your doctor.
Since this Cytomel information is summarized, it may not have all the details that you would probably want to know. Therefore, any questions can be best answered by a competent health care provider.