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The PIL says that before taking co-dydramol tomake sure your doctor or pharmacist know if you have an underactive thyroid gland. Co-dydramol - Patient UK Well the patient told me - now what am I expected to do about it? TIA Jeff - whose ignorance knows no bounds |
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| Is it anything to do with toxic effects? With metabolism reduced in hypothyroid patients, it's theoretically easier to get a build up of toxins as metabolic pathways in the liver could be decreased - therefore overdose is easier (re paracetamol). Overall they would need a reduced dose? This is definitely what I would call an educated guess... if anyone has any scientific proof to back up my insane theory.......! |
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I asked one of the manufacturers. The main issue apparently is possible respiratory depression. I asked whether there was evidence of problem with treated hypothyroidism and they said they couldn't differentiate. I would have thought though if the thyroid was EITHER producing enough hormone OR the hormone levels were being topped up there wouldn't be a problem. So you'd be OK provided the patient was taking his levo. |