Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer

Objective(s): TSH suppression by Levothyroxine consumption is a mainstayof thyroid cancer treatment. Tablet-splitting is a worldwide approach in doseadjustment in patients. However, it is highly recommended to evaluate the validityof tablet splitting for each distinctive drug by clinical trials befo...

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Main Authors: Ramin Ashrafpour, Narjess Ayati, Ramin Sadeghi, Samira Zare Namdar, Nayyereh Ayati, Somaye Ghahremani, Seyed Rasoul Zakavi
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2018-06-01
Series:Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
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spelling doaj-c4822a315edb4005a9faf30cf20fa03c2020-11-25T03:32:31ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesAsia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology2322-57182322-57262018-06-016210811210.22038/aojnmb.2018.26793.118710347Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid CancerRamin Ashrafpour0Narjess Ayati1Ramin Sadeghi2Samira Zare Namdar3Nayyereh Ayati4Somaye Ghahremani5Seyed Rasoul Zakavi6School of medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranNuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical ScienceNuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranNuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of pharmacoeconomics and pharmaceutical administration, faculty of pharmacy, Tehran University of medical sciences, Tehran, Irannuclear medicine research center, ghaem hospital,mashhad,iranNuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesObjective(s): TSH suppression by Levothyroxine consumption is a mainstayof thyroid cancer treatment. Tablet-splitting is a worldwide approach in doseadjustment in patients. However, it is highly recommended to evaluate the validityof tablet splitting for each distinctive drug by clinical trials before routinely usingtablet halves in clinical practice. In this study we compared the effect of 150 μg doseof Levothyroxine by use of a100 and a 50 μg tablets or one and half 100 μg tablets inDifferentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients.Methods: One hundred DTC patients treated with one and half 100 μg Levothyroxinetablets were randomly divided into two groups. The first group continued takingmedication as before and the second group received the same daily dose by taking one100 and one 50 microgram Levothyroxine tablets. The mean changes in TSH and T3levels and patients weight were compared between the groups.Results: 91 patients completed the study. Levothyroxine consumption pattern, age,gender distribution, weight and TSH levels were comparable between groups at thebeginning of the study. The mean change of body weights, serum levels of T3 and TSHshowed no significant difference between groups in different time points during thestudy (P>0.05).Conclusion: This study showed similar efficacy of tablet splitting and two tabletsadministration for Levothyroxine; however, patients preferred two tablets at the endof the study. It can be concluded that tablet splitting can be used as an alternative waywhen the 50 μg tablet is not available.http://aojnmb.mums.ac.ir/article_10347_051f55cd46fb23cca724b0ba937e7334.pdfTablet splittingDifferentiated thyroid cancer, TSH, Levothyroxine, suppressive therapy
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author Ramin Ashrafpour
Narjess Ayati
Ramin Sadeghi
Samira Zare Namdar
Nayyereh Ayati
Somaye Ghahremani
Seyed Rasoul Zakavi
spellingShingle Ramin Ashrafpour
Narjess Ayati
Ramin Sadeghi
Samira Zare Namdar
Nayyereh Ayati
Somaye Ghahremani
Seyed Rasoul Zakavi
Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer
Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Tablet splitting
Differentiated thyroid cancer, TSH, Levothyroxine, suppressive therapy
author_facet Ramin Ashrafpour
Narjess Ayati
Ramin Sadeghi
Samira Zare Namdar
Nayyereh Ayati
Somaye Ghahremani
Seyed Rasoul Zakavi
author_sort Ramin Ashrafpour
title Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer
title_short Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer
title_full Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer
title_fullStr Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Treatment Response Achieved by Tablet Splitting Versus Whole Tablet Administration of Levothyroxine in Patients with Thyroid Cancer
title_sort comparison of treatment response achieved by tablet splitting versus whole tablet administration of levothyroxine in patients with thyroid cancer
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
issn 2322-5718
2322-5726
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objective(s): TSH suppression by Levothyroxine consumption is a mainstayof thyroid cancer treatment. Tablet-splitting is a worldwide approach in doseadjustment in patients. However, it is highly recommended to evaluate the validityof tablet splitting for each distinctive drug by clinical trials before routinely usingtablet halves in clinical practice. In this study we compared the effect of 150 μg doseof Levothyroxine by use of a100 and a 50 μg tablets or one and half 100 μg tablets inDifferentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients.Methods: One hundred DTC patients treated with one and half 100 μg Levothyroxinetablets were randomly divided into two groups. The first group continued takingmedication as before and the second group received the same daily dose by taking one100 and one 50 microgram Levothyroxine tablets. The mean changes in TSH and T3levels and patients weight were compared between the groups.Results: 91 patients completed the study. Levothyroxine consumption pattern, age,gender distribution, weight and TSH levels were comparable between groups at thebeginning of the study. The mean change of body weights, serum levels of T3 and TSHshowed no significant difference between groups in different time points during thestudy (P>0.05).Conclusion: This study showed similar efficacy of tablet splitting and two tabletsadministration for Levothyroxine; however, patients preferred two tablets at the endof the study. It can be concluded that tablet splitting can be used as an alternative waywhen the 50 μg tablet is not available.
topic Tablet splitting
Differentiated thyroid cancer, TSH, Levothyroxine, suppressive therapy
url http://aojnmb.mums.ac.ir/article_10347_051f55cd46fb23cca724b0ba937e7334.pdf
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