Antithyroid Drugs

Antithyroid process or thyroiditis

Thyroiditis is an inflammatory process in the thyroid gland that can be caused by various reasons, including infections, autoimmune diseases and other causes. The thyroid gland is responsible for producing thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, growth and development of the body, and also affect mood and mental function.

However, under certain circumstances, such as stress, exposure to cold, poor diet or the influence of certain medications, the thyroid gland can become sensitive and begin to produce excess amounts of thyroid hormone, leading to hyperthyroidism. If left untreated, hyper



Substances that inhibit, reduce or eliminate thyroid function. Provide adequate maintenance of physiological metabolic processes in the body. Prescribed primarily for various pathological conditions and symptoms accompanied by hyperfunction of the thyroid gland: toxic goiter, diffuse toxic goiter. They are also used to eliminate the symptoms of gland hypofunction in the postoperative period.