Thyroid stimulating hormone stability in patients prescribed synthetic or desiccated thyroid products: A retrospective study

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The purpose of this retrospective matched-cohort study was to evaluate the stability of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in patients using synthetic compared with desiccated thyroid products. Patients using a thyroid product for the treatment of hypothyroidism were matched 1:1 on age, sex, race/ethnicity, and had a follow-up period of 3 years after the index date. The primary outcome was percent of in-range TSH values. Over 3 years, TSH values in both groups were in-range 79% of the time (P = 0.905). Our results showed no difference in longitudinal TSH stability between desiccated thyroid products and synthetic levothyroxine.

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Kuye, R., Riggs, C., King, J., Heilmann, R., Kurz, D., & Milchak, J. (2020). Thyroid stimulating hormone stability in patients prescribed synthetic or desiccated thyroid products: A retrospective study. Annals of Family Medicine, 18(5), 452–454. https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2545

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