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Tag: Thyroid disease

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Who should not take lipoic acid? A Comprehensive Guide to Contraindications

5 min read
While often touted for its powerful antioxidant benefits, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is not safe for everyone, especially those with certain health conditions or on specific medications. It is essential for individuals to understand **who should not take lipoic acid?** due to significant risks and potential drug interactions, particularly concerning blood sugar and thyroid function.

What medications cause high TSH levels?

5 min read
Over 5% of patients on long-term lithium therapy may develop clinical hypothyroidism, which is characterized by high TSH levels. Various other medications can also disrupt thyroid function, leading to elevated TSH, either by directly affecting the thyroid gland or interfering with thyroid hormone metabolism.

Can Levothyroxine Trigger Lupus? Examining the Link

4 min read
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus (DILE) accounts for an estimated 6% to 12% of all lupus cases, with over 100 medications implicated [1.4.3, 1.6.3]. But a question remains for many: **Can levothyroxine trigger lupus**, a condition it's sometimes associated with?