- Thiamazole, also
known as
methimazole, is a
medication used to
treat hyperthyroidism. This
includes Graves disease,
toxic multinodular goiter, and thyrotoxic...
-
crisis it is
generally more
effective than
methimazole.
Otherwise it is
typically only used when
methimazole, surgery, and
radioactive iodine is not possible...
-
blockers may
control the symptoms, and anti-thyroid
medications such as
methimazole may
temporarily help
people while other treatments are
having an effect...
- glucocorticoids.
Topical methimazole is
easier to
apply for
owners but more
expensive than oral
methimazole.
Between 10–25% of cats
receiving methimazole will have mild...
- pro-drug as
after absorption it is
converted to the
active form,
methimazole.
Methimazole prevents thyroid peroxidase enzyme from
iodinating and coupling...
-
thyroid hormones. The main
antithyroid drugs are
carbimazole (in the UK),
methimazole (in the US), and
propylthiouracil (PTU). A less
common antithyroid agent...
- is with
inorganic iodine and
antithyroid drugs (propylthiouracil or
methimazole) to
reduce synthesis and
release of
thyroid hormone.
Temperature control...
- may
control some of the symptoms, and
antithyroid medications such as
methimazole may
temporarily help people,
while other treatments are
having effect...
-
fomepizole C4H6N2 1-methylimidazole C4H6N2 4-methylimidazole C4H6N2S
methimazole 60-56-0 2-amino-4-methylthiazole 1603-91-4 C4H6N4O 2,4-diamino-6-hydroxypyrimidine...
- but
intrauterine infection by
varicella or
herpes virus,
drugs such as
methimazole, misoprostol, valproate, cocaine,
marijuana etc.,
fetus papyraceus, feto-fetal...