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Yes. She has got thyroidism. Checked 2 months ago. She has got esr 30 with crp of 9 and with normal uric acid. Facing the same intense pain. And hcqs 200 is not available in the market. So is there any alternative?
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Your question is not clear. What do you mean by thyroidism? What medicines she is on?
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Hello, thanks for the query. Please explain what do you mean by "she has thyroidism" because there is no such condition. A person has either a weak thyroid (hypothyroidism) or a excessively active (hyperthyroidism). If you had given the thyroid function test results (t3, t4 & tsh values) that would have clarified what is the situation. Why do you want to use hcq who has prescribed it? Thanks.
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