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Name

Liotrix

Description

Liotrix is a synthetically derived thyroid hormone replacement preparation. It consists of levothyroxine sodium (thyroxine, T4) and liothyronine sodium (triiodothyronine, T3) in a 4 to 1 ratio by weight. Liotrix was developed when it was believed that serum levels of both T4 and T3 were maintained by direct thyroidal secretion. It is now known that the thyroid gland secretes approximately ten times more T4 than T3 and that 80% of serum T3 is derived from deiodination of T4 in peripheral tissues. Administration of levothyroxine alone is sufficient for maintaining serum T4 and T3 levels in most patients and combination hormone replacement therapy generally offers no therapeutic advantage. In fact, administration of T3 may result in supratherapeutic levels of T3.

Brands

Abdi (Turkey)

Bitiron

Sandoz (Austria)

Combithyrex

Grossman (Mexico)

Cynoplus

Unipharma (Greece)

Dithyron

Parke, Davis (United States) (discontinued)

Euthroid

Merck-Lipha (France)

Euthyral

Elea (Argentina)

Eutroid

Farmedica (Brazil) (discontinued)

Levotiroxina

GlaxoSmithKline (Argentina)

Levotrin

Merck (Austria, Belgium, Chile, Germany, Poland, Russia, Switzerland)

Novothyral

Merck (Mexico)

Novotiral

Henning (Germany), Sanofi-Aventis (Germany), Sanofi Synthelabo (Austria) (discontinued)

Prothyrid

Amsa (Italy)

Tiroide Amsa

Enila (Brazil) (discontinued)

Tyroplus