ea0065p412 | Thyroid | SFEBES2019
Hughes Dyfrig
, Townson Julia
, Owen-Jones Eleri
, Playle Rebecca
, Khan Inamullah
, Kochhar Rupinder
, Naseem Asma
, Heald Adrian
Background: Primary hypothyroidism affects about 3% of the general population (5.1% women and 0.9% men). The majority of people are treated adequately with levothyroxine. However about 510% of hypothyroid patients (representing between 75 000 and 150 000 adults in the UK) continue to experience profound and sometimes disabling symptoms, such as fatigue/depression/impaired cognition, in spite of being adequately replaced biochemically. Before any trial of alternatives to ...