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Thyroid Tablets 30 mg 100'S
Model: C32792 09J02 Price: 18.00$ USD Weight: 0.047kgs
Date Added: Thursday 10 September, 2009
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PHARMACOLOGY The principal pharmacologic effect of exogenous thyroid hormones is to increase the metabolic rate of body tissues. The normal thyroid gland contains approximately 200 µg of levothyroxine (T 4)/g of gland, and 15 µg of triiodothyronine (T 3)/g. The ratio of these two hormones in the circulation does not represent the ratio in the thyroid gland, since about 80% of peripheral triiodothyronine comes from monodeiodination of the outer ring of levothyroxine. Peripheral monodeiodination of levothyroxine at the 5 position (inner ring) also results in the formation of reverse triiodothyronine (r T 3), which is calorigenically inactive. These facts would seem to advocate |
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Thyroid Tablets 60 mg 100'S
Model: C32982 10A071 Price: 39.00$ USD Weight: 0.047kgs
Date Added: Thursday 10 September, 2009
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PHARMACOLOGY The principal pharmacologic effect of exogenous thyroid hormones is to increase the metabolic rate of body tissues. The normal thyroid gland contains approximately 200 µg of levothyroxine (T 4)/g of gland, and 15 µg of triiodothyronine (T 3)/g. The ratio of these two hormones in the circulation does not represent the ratio in the thyroid gland, since about 80% of peripheral triiodothyronine comes from monodeiodination of the outer ring of levothyroxine. Peripheral monodeiodination of levothyroxine at the 5 position (inner ring) also results in the formation of reverse triiodothyronine (r T 3), which is calorigenically inactive. These facts would seem to advocate |
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Thyroid Tablets 125 mg 100'S
Model: C32992 09K10 Price: 50.00$ USD Weight: 0.05kgs
Date Added: Thursday 10 September, 2009
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PHARMACOLOGY The principal pharmacologic effect of exogenous thyroid hormones is to increase the metabolic rate of body tissues. The normal thyroid gland contains approximately 200 µg of levothyroxine (T 4)/g of gland, and 15 µg of triiodothyronine (T 3)/g. The ratio of these two hormones in the circulation does not represent the ratio in the thyroid gland, since about 80% of peripheral triiodothyronine comes from monodeiodination of the outer ring of levothyroxine. Peripheral monodeiodination of levothyroxine at the 5 position (inner ring) also results in the formation of reverse triiodothyronine (r T 3), which is calorigenically inactive. These facts would seem to advocate |
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