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ea0070aep908 | Thyroid | ECE2020

The use of different sodium/potassium perchlorate regimes could affect response time in the treatment of amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis

Pazos Mario , Cuesta Martín , Pallarés Raquel , Ramos Elvira , Barrio Elvira , Puebla Virginia , De Miguel Paz , Ángel Díaz Jose , Calle Alfonso , Runkle Isabelle

Introduction: In the treatment of amiodarone-induced type I or mixed thyrotoxicosis, sodium or potassium perchlorate is often associated to thionamides, when the latter are insufficient for a prompt control of thyroid hormone secretion. Perchlorate competes with iodine for entrance into the follicular cell, and also induces a discharge of iodine from these cells with each administration. We compare the effect of 3 different regimes of perchlorate with methimazole on control of...