Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology (Oct 2018)

Oral L‐thyroxine liquid versus tablet in patients submitted to total thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer (without malabsorption): A prospective study

  • Poupak Fallahi,
  • Silvia Martina Ferrari,
  • Gabriele Materazzi Prof,
  • Francesca Ragusa,
  • Ilaria Ruffilli,
  • Armando Patrizio,
  • Paolo Miccoli Prof,
  • Alessandro Antonelli Prof

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.186
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
pp. 405 – 408

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Objective No consistent data are present in literature about the effectiveness of Levothyroxine (L‐T4) liquid formulation in patients without malabsorption after thyroidectomy. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of L‐T4 liquid formulation, with L‐T4 tablets, in thyroid cancer patients after thyroidectomy (without malabsorption or drug interference). Methods One hundred five patients were recruited; 52 patients were treated with liquid L‐T4 formulation, while 53 with L‐T4 tablets, at the same dosage (1.5 mcg/kg/day). Patients started to assume the drug the day after surgery, 30 min before breakfast. In both groups circulating levels of thyrotropic hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (FT4), and free triiodothyronine (FT3) were dosed at week 6 (first control), and then at week 12 (second control). Results We obtained significantly lower TSH values in the liquid L‐T4 group patients, compared to the tablet L‐T4 group, at the first control (P 3.6 mcU/mL) was significantly more prevalent in the patients treated with L‐T4 tablet. Conclusions A better control of TSH was observed in thyroidectomized patients (without malabsorption, gastric disorders, or drug interference) with liquid L‐T4 regimen. Level of Evidence 2c–Outcomes Research

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