 |  |  |  | Medical Health Encyclopedia |  | Thyroid Dysfunction SyndromesResearchers have identified a number of additional syndromes that also cause hypothyroidism. These generally involve abnormalities in thyroid hormone itself or genetic deficiencies in certain proteins that impair thyroid hormone conversion processes or responses. Drugs that Reduce Thyroid LevelsLithium. Lithium, a drug widely used to treat psychiatric disorders, has multiple effects on thyroid hormone synthesis and secretion. Up to 50% of patients who take lithium develop a goiter, with 20% developing symptomatic hypothyroidism, and another 20 - 30% developing hypothyroidism without symptoms. Amiodarone. The drug amiodarone (Cordarone), which is used to treat abnormal heart rhythms, contains high levels of iodine and can induce hyper- or hypothyroidism, particularly in patients with existing thyroid problems. Hypothyroidism occurs in 20% of patients and is the more common effect in the US and other countries where dietary iodine is abundant. Hyperthyroidism is a less common effect in these regions. Text Continues Below

Other Drugs. Drugs used for epilepsy, including phenytoin and carbamazepine, reduce thyroid levels. Certain antidepressants may cause hypothyroidism, although this is rare. Interferons and interleukins are used in hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions. Evidence suggests that these drugs increase antibodies that put patients at risk for hypo- or hyperthyroidism. Many other medications contain iodine or have properties that affect the thyroid, although their effects are almost always reversible when they are stopped. Large doses of selenium, a common over-the-counter supplement, may lower thyroid levels. Some drugs used in cancer chemotherapy can also cause hypothyroidism. RadiationHigh-dose radiation for cancers of the head or neck and for Hodgkin's disease causes hypothyroidism in up to 65% of patients within 10 years after treatment.
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