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Thyropace Tablet Thyropace Tablet

Thyropace Tablet

Quantity Description: strip of 15 tablets
Manufacturer: Meyer Organics Pvt Ltd
Price: ₹ 127.0

Information about Thyropace Tablet

Thyropace is a rich combination of L-tyrosine, iron, zinc, vitamin B6, copper, selenium, vitamin D3 and vitamin B12. Dietary constituents have been known to affect thyroid function.
Normal thyroid status is dependent on several micronutrients which are responsible for both synthesis and metabolism of thyroid hormones. Deficiencies of micronutrients such as selenium, iron, and vitamin A combined with iodine deficiency can significantly affect thyroid function and shunt response to prophylactic iodine.

Role of key ingredients:-
L-tyrosine undergoes iodination to eventually form T4 and T3. L-tyrosine is also indicated in phenylketonuria and for improving alertness followed by loss of sleep.
Iodide is a key component of thyroid hormone and evidence states that low iodine can reduce serum total thyroxine and free thyroxine levels.
Supplementation with selenium alone results in increased peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 which in turn results in increased iodine loss and further decline in T4.
Iron deficiency impairs thyroid hormone metabolism. In subjects with moderate to severe iron deficiency anaemia, significantly lower T4 and T3 levels have been reported.
Low levels of vitamin D are associated with hypothyroidism. Vitamin D3 serves as an immune modulator in auto immune thyroid disease (AITD).
Vitamin B6, folic acid, or vitamin B12 deficiency can result in elevated homocysteine which is linked with hypothyroidism
Copper, Chromium, and Zinc deficiency may lead to hypothyroidism.

Use under medical supervision.

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Please suggest. Can a normal person without any thyroid problem can take thyropace tablets to reduce weight.

Diploma In Diet & Nutrition
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Hyderabad
Please suggest. Can a normal person without any thyroid problem can take thyropace tablets to reduce weight.
No. Please do not disrupt your body's mechanism with such dangerous experiments. Weight problem is due to poor eating habits/ lifestyle. So instead of solving the real issue, you want to create more problems for your system. Kindly eat simple foods, live healthy, do exercise, yoga, treat your body with love and affection. Look after yourself. Consult a dietitian for a holistic solution to your health issues.

Hello, I have found your thyropace tablets useful. Appreciate if you could clarify the following query. I am diagnosed with hypothyroid for the last 12 years. I am suffering from brain fog and daytime drowsiness due to disturbed sleep. Is thyropace advisable instead of thyronorm tablets (thyroxine sodium) for hypothyroid and brainfog? If so, what is the dosage of l-tyrosine for thyroxine sodium 75 mcg? Thanks.

MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
Endocrinologist, Dharwad
Hello, I have found your thyropace tablets useful. Appreciate if you could clarify the following query. I am diagnose...
Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query. I have seen the details mentioned. It appears that some other doctor must have answered you earlier. As I do not recommend thyropace in the treatment of hypothyroidism. This has absolutely no role to play. The only treatment for hypothyroidism is taking an adequate dose of levothyroxine and maintain tsh around 3 to 4 mu/l. At that level all the symptoms are in check. Brain fog as stated could be due to inadequate treatment. So please check your tsh and then if necessary increase the dosage of levothyroxine. Thanks.
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My daughter is using only thyropace. She is also taking folic acid, livogen and calcium tablets. She is taking thyropace tablet after her breakfast and livogen, follic acid & calcium after dinner. Is it ok?

MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine Specialist, Faridabad
My daughter is using only thyropace. She is also taking folic acid, livogen and calcium tablets. She is taking thyrop...
IN HYPOTHYROIDISM:--- where there is deficiency of thyroxine hormone leading to sluggishness, tired feeling, weight increase, slow heart beats, intolerance to cold, swelling of legs, feet and face, difficulty in concentrating and at times in speech. Treatment for hypothyroidism is giving thyroxine tablets. And dose are according to level of thyroid for life time. Avoid bad habits . Avoid stress. Some Relax during work. Go for walk, Take plenty of water, high-carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, rice, pasta and bread. Nutrient-rich foods that improve your health may also benefit your thyroid gland, antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables more plenty of water: Blueberries, tomatoes, bell peppers, and other foods rich in antioxidants can improve overall health and benefit the thyroid gland. Eating foods high in B vitamins, like whole grains, may also help. flax oil, Selenium: Tiny amounts of selenium are needed for enzymes that make thyroid hormones to work properly. Eating selenium-rich foods, such as sunflower seeds or Brazil nuts, can be beneficial. Tyrosine: This amino acid is used by the thyroid gland to produce T3 and T4. Taking a supplement may help, avoid oily foods,junk foods, go for walk. Do Tests every 3 to 6 months. And consult doctor on time.

I have goiter but my thyroid levels are normal. But recently I started gaining weight, fatigue, dry skin, constipation. I was prescribed thyrobless tablets, and later it was replaced by thyropace.

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
I have goiter but my thyroid levels are normal. But recently I started gaining weight, fatigue, dry skin, constipatio...
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Having a goiter doesn't necessarily mean that your thyroid gland isn't working normally. Even when it's enlarged, your thyroid may produce normal amounts of hormones. It might also, however, produce too much or too little thyroxine and t-3. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hi. I have thyroid from last 12 years but doctor never prescribed me for thyropace. It this necessary to take this along with thyroxine. I am 33 years.

C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S
Cardiologist, Alappuzha
It is not necessary or compulsory to take thyropace which is a rich combination of l-tyrosine, iron, zinc, vitamin b6, copper, selenium, vitamin d3 and vitamin b12. Dietary constituents have been known to affect thyroid function. It can be considered as a tonic and not thyroid drug.
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