Comparison of methimazole and propylthiouracil in patients with hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease

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Context: Although methimazole (MMI) and propylthiouracil (PTU) have long been used to treat hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease (GD), there is still no clear conclusion about the choice of drug or appropriate initial doses. Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the MMI 30 mg/d treatment with the PTU 300 mg/d and MMI 15 mg/d treatment in terms of efficacy and adverse reactions. Design, Setting, and Participants: Patients newly diagnosed with GD were randomly assigned to one of the three treatment regimens in a prospective study at four Japanese hospitals. Main Outcome Measures: Percentages of patients with normal serum free T4 (FT4) or free T3 (FT3) and frequency of adverse effects were measured at 4, 8, and 12 wk. Results: MMI 30 mg/d normalized FT4 in more patients than PTU 300 mg/d and MMI 15 mg/d for the whole group (240 patients) at 12 wk (96.5 vs. 78.3%; P = 0.001; and 86.2%, P = 0.023, respectively). When patients were divided into two groups by initial FT4, in the group of the patients with severe hyperthyroidism (FT4, 7 ng/dl or more, 64 patients) MMI 30 mg/d normalized FT4 more effectively than PTU 300 mg/d at 8 and 12 wk and MMI 15 mg/d at 8 wk, respectively (P < 0.05). No remarkable difference between the treatments was observed in patients with initial FT4 less than 7 ng/dl. Adverse effects, especially mild hepatotoxicity, were higher with PTU and significantly lower with MMI 15 mg/d compared with MMI 30 mg/d. Conclusions: MMI 15 mg/d is suitable for mild and moderate GD, whereas MMI 30 mg/d is advisable for severe cases. PTU is not recommended for initial use. Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine Society.

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Nakamura, H., Noh, J. Y., Itoh, K., Fukata, S., Miyauchi, A., Hamada, N., … Momotani, N. (2007). Comparison of methimazole and propylthiouracil in patients with hyperthyroidism caused by Graves’ disease. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 92(6), 2157–2162. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2006-2135

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