Combined Levothyroxine Plus Liothyronine Compared With Levothyroxine Alone in Primary Hypothyroidism

Dec 11, 2003JAMA

Comparing combined levothyroxine and liothyronine treatment to levothyroxine alone in primary hypothyroidism

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Abstract

In a trial with 46 patients, treatment with levothyroxine plus liothyronine showed no significant benefits compared to levothyroxine alone.

  • Serum thyrotropin levels remained unchanged and within the normal range in both treatment groups.
  • Body weight and serum lipid levels did not exhibit any significant changes after 4 months.
  • Scores on a hypothyroid-specific quality-of-life questionnaire improved in both treatment groups, but the improvements were statistically similar.
  • Most cognitive performance measures showed no significant differences between the two treatment groups.
  • One neuropsychological test indicated better performance in the levothyroxine-only group.

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