10/16/2024
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Tirosint-SOL (levothyroxine sodium) oral solution is L-thyroxine (T4) and indicated for use in adults and pediatric patients, including neonates, with congenital or acquired hypothyroidism. Tirosint-SOL can also be used for Pituitary Thyrotropin (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, TSH) Suppression.
Thyroid hormones, including Tirosint-SOL, should not be used for the treatment of obesity or for weight loss. Doses beyond the range of daily hormonal requirements may produce serious or even life-threatening manifestations of toxicity.
Tirosint-SOL is not indicated for suppression of benign thyroid nodules and nontoxic diffuse goiter in iodine-sufficient patients, or for the treatment of transient hypothyroidism during the recovery phase of subacute thyroiditis. Tirosint-SOL is contraindicated in patients with uncorrected adrenal insufficiency or in patients who have a hypersensitivity to glycerol.
For elderly patients and those with underlying cardiovascular conditions, starting with a lower dose is recommended due to the heightened risk of cardiac adverse reactions, including atrial fibrillation. Oral thyroid hormone drugs should not be used to treat myxedema coma, and replacement glucocorticoids are necessary for patients with concomitant adrenal insufficiency before initiating Tirosint-SOL.
To prevent hyperthyroidism or for the incomplete treatment of hypothyroidism, proper dose titration and careful monitoring are essential. Diabetic patients should carefully monitor glycemic control after starting, changing, or discontinuing thyroid hormone therapy since glycemic control may worsen in diabetic patients. Decreased bone mineral density associated with thyroid hormone over-replacement may occur.
Adverse reactions associated with Tirosint-SOL primarily reflect symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to overdosage including: arrhythmias, heart attack, dyspnea, muscle spasm, headache, nervousness, irritability, insomnia, tremors, muscle weakness, increased appetite, weight loss, diarrhea, heat intolerance, menstrual irregularities, and skin rash.
Patients should ask their doctor if Tirosint-SOL is right for them. For more information and Full Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning and Important Safety Information, visit www.TirosintSOL.com/PrescribingInformation.