莱沃西洛克辛-西梅西康药物相互作用以及在患有先天性甲状腺功能低下症的婴儿中存在的麦克罗-TSH
K Çetin1, Z Donbaloğlu1, B Singin1
1Akdeniz University Hospital, Department of Pediatric Endocrinology.
概括
含有西美西康的结肠痛滴可以干扰患有先天性甲状腺功能低下症 (CH) 的婴儿的勒沃西 (LT4) 吸收. 停止服用这些滴剂使甲状腺刺激激素 (TSH) 水平正常化,这凸显了药物审查的重要性.
科学领域:
- 儿科 儿科 儿科
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
背景情况:
- 先天性甲状腺功能低下症 (CH) 是智力障碍的主要可预防的原因.
- 利沃甲氧氨酸 (LT4) 是对CH的标准治疗方法,但其有效性可能受到药物相互作用的限制.
研究的目的:
- 报告婴儿甲状腺刺激激素 (TSH) 升高的情况,尽管接受了LT4治疗.
- 为了确定影响LT4吸收的潜在药物相互作用.
- 强调综合药物史在CH管理中的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个18天大的婴儿被诊断出患有CH的案例介绍.
- 在LT4治疗期间监测TSH水平.
- 对并发药物使用的调查,特别是含有西美西康的结肠滴.
- 考虑宏观TSH作为一个贡献因素.
主要成果:
- 尽管对LT4进行了剂量调整,但仍观察到持续升高的TSH水平.
- 停止使用含有西美西康的结肠痛滴导致TSH水平正常化.
- 宏观TSH被确定为提升TSH的潜在贡献者.
结论:
- 对于CH患者来说,彻底的药物史审查至关重要.
- 药物相互作用,如西米西康,可以显著影响LT4的疗效.
- 临床医生必须意识到非处方药物相互作用,并在CH管理中考虑宏观TSH.
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