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triiodothyronine (T3, liothyronine, Cytomel)
Biochemistry:
- T3 is formed (via activity of thyroid peroxidase) & stored as an iodinated residue of thyroglobulin
- normal thyroid gland makes 8 ug of T3/day
- T3 is preferentially synthesized by the thyroid when availability of iodide is low
- monodeiodination of T4, mainly by the liver, normally produces 32 ug of T3/day.
- 99.7% of T3 in protein bound
- T3 is more active than T4, estimates range form 3-100 fold more active
- treatments that decrease peripheral conversion of T4 -> T3:
a) propranolol
b) propylthiouracil (methimazole does not)
c) glucocorticoids (dexamethasone 4-8 mg/day)
Pathology:
- diminished peripheral conversion of T4 -> T3 can result in euthyroid sick syndrome
Pharmacology:
Tradename: Cytomel.
Indications:
- hypothyroidism, thyroid replacement
- cretinism, myxedema, myxedema coma [4]
- management of non-toxic goiter
- chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis
- adjunct agent in thyroiditis
- thyroid carcinoma [4]
- diagnostic aid Start 25 ug PO QD, max 100 ug/day.
Tabs: 5, 25, 50 ug.
Adverse effects:
- uncommon (< 1%)
- palpitations, nervousness, sweating, tachycardia, headache, cardiac arrhythmias, tremors, insomnia, fever, hair loss, weight loss, increased appetite, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, changes in menstrual cycle, constipation, muscle aches, chest pain, shortness of breath, clumsiness
- Toxicity:
- serum TSH low
- serum free T4 is not elevated
Drug interactions: warfarin
Mechanism of action:
1) synthetic hormone identical to T3
2) thyroid hormones increase metabolic rate of tissues
3) involved in regulation of growth & differentiation
Interactions
drug interactions
Related
reverse T3; reverse triiodothyronine
T3 total in serum/plasma
thyroglobulin; Tg (TG)
thyroid peroxidase
triiodothyronine [T3] (free) in serum
triiodothyronine [T3] receptor or erbA proto-oncogene protein
General
thyroid agent
thyroid hormone
thyronine
Properties
SIZE: MW = 651 G/M
MISC-INFO: elimination route LIVER
pregnancy-category A
safety in lactation ?
Database Correlations
PUBCHEM correlations
References
- Drug Information & Medication Formulary, Veterans Affairs,
Central California Health Care System, 1st ed., Ravnan et al
eds, 1998 - not on National VA formulary
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California Regional Drug
Formulary, 1998
- Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 11, American
College of Physicians, Philadelphia 1998
- Deprecated Reference
Component-of
levothyroxine/triiodothyronine
thyroxine/triiodothyronine (Euthroid, Thyrolar)