Commonly prescribed drugs can variously cause changes in measuring serum T3 and T4 concentrations. Thus spuriously normal thyroid hormone levels may result in moderate hypo- or hyperthyroidism, or the influence of pharmacological substances may lead to a false diagnosis of thyroid disease in euthyroid subjects. On the other hand numerous pharmacological agents, especially those interacting with neurotransmitters, may influence TSH secretion, too. While generally such drug-induced abnormal thyroid tests do not correspond to clinical features of thyroid dysfunction, iodine containing drugs, especially amiodarone, may result in overt thyroid disease.
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