_____ and aplastic anemia are rare hematological complications of propylthiouracil and methimazole use.
_____ phenomenon is characterized by _____thyroidism due to _____ thyroid hormone production following the administration of contrast agents
A useful adjunct therapy for hyperthyroidism is a _____ blocking agent, such as propranolol
Drug of choice for thyroid storm is:
Drugs _____ binding of thyroxine to thyroxine binding globulin: Steroids, Salicylates and Androgens
High levels of _____ inhibit organification of I2, and therefore inhibit synthesis of thyroid hormones (Wolff-Chaikoff effect)
In the management of a patient with thyroid storm, _____ is given first, followed by _____ one hour later.
In **congenital hypothyroidism**, Levothyroxine therapy is started immediately after diagnosis at a dose of _____ **mcg/kg** per day
gossypol is _____
EZY pill contains _____
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