Thiamazolum
The medicine contains thiamazol. It inhibits the excessive production of thyroid hormones in the thyroid gland, regardless of the cause.
Thyrozol is used to treat excessive production of thyroid hormones:
Thyrozol is used to prevent excessive production of thyroid hormones before planned exposure to iodine, for example, before an examination using contrast agents containing iodine:
Before starting treatment with Thyrozol, you should discuss it with your doctor or pharmacist.
If you have had mild allergic reactions to thiamazol in the past, such as allergic rashes or skin itching, you should talk to your doctor, who will decide whether you can take Thyrozol.
In the presence of a large goiter (swelling in the front of the neck) that makes breathing difficult, you should talk to your doctor, as the goiter may increase during treatment with Thyrozol.
The doctor may decide to use the medicine for a short period and with regular monitoring during treatment.
You should consult your doctor immediately if you experience symptoms such as fever, fatigue, weight loss, and muscle and joint pain. These may be symptoms of vasculitis (vasculitis).
In this case, the doctor may stop the treatment if necessary.
Usually, these symptoms disappear after stopping the treatment.
You should stop taking Thyrozol and consult your doctor immediately if you experience symptoms such as inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, sore throat, or fever. The cause may be a serious decrease in the number of certain blood cells (agranulocytosis).
This can happen, especially in the first few weeks of treatment, and may lead to serious consequences.
You should consult your doctor immediately if you experience fever or abdominal pain, as these may be symptoms of pancreatitis (acute pancreatitis). It may be necessary to stop taking Thyrozol.
Thyrozol may harm the unborn child.
If you can become pregnant, you should use a reliable method of contraception from the start of treatment and during therapy.
In the case of very severe excessive production of thyroid hormones, it may be necessary to take very high doses of Thyrozol (over 120 mg per day). In such a situation, the doctor will periodically perform blood tests, as bone marrow damage is possible.
If this happens, the doctor may decide to stop the treatment and, if necessary, prescribe another medicine.
If the goiter increases during treatment with Thyrozol or if the thyroid function is excessively weakened, the doctor may modify the dose of Thyrozol.
Such situations may also occur in the natural course of the disease.
Similarly, a certain type of eye disease (endocrine orbitopathy) may occur or worsen, which is not related to treatment with Thyrozol.
During treatment with Thyrozol, it is possible to gain weight. This is a normal reaction of the body.
Thyrozol affects thyroid hormones, which control energy consumption in the body.
Iodine intake affects the action of Thyrozol. The doctor will determine the dose of Thyrozol, taking into account the iodine intake and thyroid function in the individual patient.
In the case of using anticoagulant medicines (preventing blood clotting), you should tell your doctor, as the normalization of thyroid function under the influence of Thyrozol may affect the action of these medicines. The same may apply to other medicines.
You should tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines you are currently taking or have recently taken, as well as any medicines you plan to take.
Thyrozol may harm the unborn child.
If you can become pregnant, you should use a reliable method of contraception from the start of treatment and during therapy.
If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or plan to have a child, you should consult your doctor immediately. It may be necessary to continue treatment with Thyrozol during pregnancy if the potential benefits outweigh the risk to the mother and fetus.
Thyrozol passes into human milk. The doctor will decide whether it is necessary to take Thyrozol while breastfeeding. If necessary, only a small dose of up to 10 mg of thiamazol can be taken.
The doctor will regularly monitor how the newborn's thyroid works.
Thyrozol does not affect the ability to drive and use machines.
In case of intolerance to some sugars, you should tell your doctor, as Thyrozol contains lactose.
The medicine contains less than 1 mmol (23 mg) of sodium per tablet, which means the medicine is considered "sodium-free".
This medicine should always be taken according to the doctor's instructions. In case of doubts, you should consult a doctor.
Thyrozol is available in the following doses: 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg.
Recommended dose
The doctor will determine the dose individually, depending on the severity of the disease. Usually, the following doses are recommended.
Use in children (under 2 years)
Thyrozol is not recommended for use in children under 2 years of age.
If there is a risk of excessive production of thyroid hormones after a diagnostic test using a contrast agent containing iodine, the doctor may recommend taking 10 mg to 20 mg of Thyrozol per day in combination with perchlorate for a period of about 10 days (until the contrast agent containing iodine is eliminated from the body).
* If small doses are needed, 5 mg tablets are available.
Patients with liver disease
In case of liver function disorders or liver disease, you should tell your doctor. In such cases, it will be necessary to reduce the dose of Thyrozol.
Patients with kidney disease
In case of kidney function disorders or kidney disease, you should tell your doctor. In such cases, it will be necessary to reduce the dose of Thyrozol.
Duration of treatment
The duration of treatment may vary depending on the reason for taking Thyrozol.
The doctor will explain how long you should take the medicine. Usually, the duration of treatment is as follows:
Administration
Tablets should be taken in the morning, after breakfast, and washed down with a small amount of liquid, e.g., half a glass of water. The tablet can be divided into equal doses.
In case of taking a larger number of tablets per day, they can also be divided into several portions and taken at regular intervals throughout the day.
In case of accidental ingestion of a higher dose of the medicine than recommended, there should be no problem. If ingestion of a higher dose occurs frequently, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible.
The patient may experience intolerance to cold, fatigue, dry skin, constipation, weight gain, slow heart rate, and goiter growth. The doctor may recommend changing the dose of Thyrozol or prescribing additional thyroid hormones to avoid goiter growth.
You should not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose. The next day, you should take the same dose as usual.
In case of any further doubts about taking this medicine, you should consult a doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
During treatment with Thyrozol, the following side effects may occur, in some cases even after several months of treatment.
Very common(may affect more than 1 in 10 people)
Common(may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
Uncommon(may affect up to 1 in 100 people)
Rare(may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)
Taste disorders or loss of taste.
Fever.
Very rare(may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people)
Frequency not known(frequency cannot be estimated from the available data)
Side effects in children and adolescents are similar to those observed in adults.
If you experience any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, you should tell your doctor or pharmacist. Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Monitoring of Adverse Reactions to Medicinal Products, Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products, Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw, tel.: +48 22 49 21 301, fax: +48 22 49 21 309, website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl.
By reporting side effects, you can help gather more information on the safety of the medicine.
The medicine should be stored in a place invisible and inaccessible to children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date stated on the packaging. The expiry date refers to the last day of the specified month.
Do not store above 25°C.
Translation of some information on the immediate packaging:
Verwendbar bis und Ch.-B. siehe Randprägung– expiry date and batch number see edge imprint.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. You should ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer used. This will help protect the environment.
The active substance of the medicine is thiamazol. Each coated tablet contains 10 mg of thiamazol.
The other ingredients are:
tablet core: colloidal silica, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, talc, cellulose, cornstarch, lactose monohydrate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose;
coating: dimethicone 100, macrogol 400, hypromellose, titanium dioxide (E 171), and iron oxide (E 172).
Thyrozol 10 mg coated tablets are gray-orange, biconvex, round with a dividing line on both sides.
Thyrozol 10 mg coated tablets are available in packs containing 25, 50, 75, or 100 tablets.
To obtain more detailed information, you should contact the marketing authorization holder or parallel importer.
Merck Healthcare Germany GmbH
Waldstraße 3
64331 Weiterstadt
Germany
Merck Healthcare KGaA
Frankfurter Straße 250
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
P&G Health Austria GmbH & Co. OG
Hösslgasse 20
9800 Spittal/Drau
Austria
InPharm Sp. z o.o.
ul. Strumykowa 28/11
03-138 Warsaw
InPharm Sp. z o.o. Services sp. k.
ul. Chełmżyńska 249
04-458 Warsaw
Marketing authorization number in Germany, the country of export:13478.01.00
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