Propranolol dosage in thyrotoxicosis

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Eighteen thyrotoxic patients receiving chronic treatment with propranolol (160 mg/day) were studied to determine the relationship between plasma propranolol concentration and drug effect. There was a considerable interindividual variability in both the plasma propranolol steady state concentration and the degree of β-adrenergic blockade. The plasma propranolol steady state concentration correlated significantly with both β- adrenergic blockade and weight change but not with the degree of subjective improvement. In a group of 40 patients, including 10 severely thyrotoxic patients, who had the dosage of propranolol titrated objectively preoperatively to bring about a greater than 25% reduction in exercise heart rate at the end of a dosage interval, no case of thyroid storm was encountered. Many patients, the younger and severely thyrotoxic in particular, require doses in excess of 160 mg/day to achieve this degree of β-adrenergic blockade. © 1980 by The Endocrine Society.

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Feely, J., Forrest, A., Gunn, A., Hamilton, W., Stevenson, I., & Crooks, J. (1980). Propranolol dosage in thyrotoxicosis. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 51(3), 658–661. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-51-3-658

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