project |
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Name/scientific name |
CARBIMAZOLE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Hyperthyroidism, toxic multinodular goiter, mononodular goiter
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body system |
Endocrine System
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type |
Thyroid and antithyroid drugs
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Carbimezole is a drug used to treat hyperthyroidism. It inhibits the thyroid gland from producing excess thyroid hormone and helps regulate the patient's thyroid function. It is often used to temporarily control symptoms of hyperthyroidism, such as heart palpitations, anxiety, and weight loss. After taking it, it may take some time to see the effects, so patients should check regularly as directed by their doctor. Some side effects may occur during use, including redness of the skin, stomach upset, and headache. If you have serious side effects, such as severe rash or abnormal liver function, seek medical attention immediately. Carbimezole requires a doctor's prescription in Hong Kong. Patients should use it strictly in accordance with the doctor's instructions and are not allowed to adjust the dosage or stop taking the medication on their own.
HOW TO USE: CARBIMAZOLE is a medication used to treat hyperthyroidism. It is usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach and in divided doses daily. It is best to take it in the morning and avoid taking it with iodine-containing foods. While taking CARBIMAZOLE, patients should receive regular monitoring and examinations from their physician.
Dosage Guidelines: The starting dose for adults is usually 15-40 mg daily. The doctor may adjust the dose based on the patient's thyroid function. The starting dose for children is based on body weight, usually 0.5-1 mg/kg per day. Dosage adjustments should be made under the guidance of a physician to ensure therapeutic efficacy and safety. For patients of a specific age, doctors will tailor the dosage to suit their condition. During the period of using CARBIMAZOLE, patients should strictly follow the doctor's advice and should not adjust the dosage or stop taking the medication on their own.
CARBIMAZOLE is a drug commonly used to treat overactive thyroid disease, but it has some side effects to be aware of. Some patients may experience allergic skin reactions, such as rash or itching, after taking CARBIMAZOLE. In addition, some people may experience gastrointestinal problems, including nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Patients taking CARBIMAZOLE may also experience discomfort such as headache, fatigue or muscle pain. If serious side effects occur, such as severe rash, abnormal liver function, or severe leukopenia, you should stop taking the drug immediately and seek medical advice. Before seeing a doctor, remember to tell the doctor about your allergies and other medications.
Drug name: CARBIMAZOLE
Taboo groups:
1. Patients who are allergic to CARBIMAZOLE or any of its ingredients.
2. Patients who have had allergic reactions, such as rash, anaphylactic shock, etc., to methylthiouracil or other antithyroid drugs.
3. Pregnant women should avoid using CARBIMAZOLE, especially in early pregnancy, because CARBIMAZOLE may cause serious effects on the fetus.
4. Breastfeeding women should avoid using CARBIMAZOLE because CARBIMAZOLE may affect the health of the baby through breast milk.
5. Patients with liver dysfunction should avoid using CARBIMAZOLE as CARBIMAZOLE may have negative effects on the liver.
6. Patients with hyperthyroidism should avoid using CARBIMAZOLE if they have severe bone marrow suppression or other serious side effects.
The above are the contraindications for CARBIMAZOLE. If you meet the above conditions, you should avoid using CARBIMAZOLE and consult a professional doctor before using any medicine.
CARBIMAZOLE
Precautions for use: This medication is used to treat hyperthyroidism. Please follow your doctor's instructions and do not adjust the dosage yourself. During use, you should receive regular follow-up examinations from your doctor to ensure efficacy and safety. If you have any adverse reactions or questions, you should check with your doctor immediately.
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Carbimethazole should be used with special caution during pregnancy. This medication may cause risks to the fetus. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor right away. Your doctor may recommend stopping carbimetazole or adjusting your dose. Please do not stop using the medication on your own; follow your doctor's instructions. If you find that you are pregnant while using cobimethazole, tell your doctor right away.
During pregnancy, follow your doctor's advice and check yourself and your baby's health regularly. Make sure you receive as much supervision and guidance as possible while using the medication.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your doctor immediately. Remember, health during pregnancy is very important, make sure you and your baby are getting proper care.
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