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Title: Sodium ipodate and methimazole in the long-term treatment of hyperthyroid Graves' disease. Author: Roti E, Gardini E, Minelli R, Bianconi L, Braverman LE. Journal: Metabolism; 1993 Apr; 42(4):403-8. PubMed ID: 8487661. Abstract: A prospective study was conducted to evaluate the effect of prolonged treatment of hyperthryoid Graves' disease with methimazole (MMI) for 12 months or Na ipodate for only 6.6 +/- 1.1 months, since the drug had to be discontinued because of persistent or recurrent hyperthyroidism during treatment. The eight patients who were treated with MMI alone for 12 months became euthyroid, and seven remained in remission for at least 6 months after MMI was discontinued. In contrast, only two of 10 patients treated with Na ipodate alone became euthyroid and remained so during therapy. No ipodate was discontinued in the eight patients who did not respond, and they were then treated with MMI. One patient had recurrent hyperthyrodism after NA ipodate was discontinued, and she was then treated with MMI. MMI was efficacious in treating these nine patients, and all patients were euthyroid by the third month of MMI administration. Five of these nine patients remained euthyroid for at least 6 months after MMI was discontinued, a remission rate that was not significantly different from that observed in the eight patients treated only and initially with MMI (Fisher's Exact Test). There was no significant change in serum thyroid peroxidase antibodies during treatment with MMI alone, Na ipodate alone, or Na ipodate followed by MMI.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]