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New research. Linking Amiodarone inhibiting levothyroxine just published.

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I'm a little staggered this is new!! But it is.... And I've experienced a lot of problems with ndt tolerance level even 7 months since Amiodarone was stopped. Beginning to wonder whether Amiodarones had a permenant effect.

In Vivo Evaluation of the Pharmacokinetic Interaction between Levothyroxine and Amiodarone in Rat Plasma: Evaluation of Importance of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring during Co-Therapy

Norhan S AlSawy et al. J Chromatogr Sci. 2024.

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Amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is a common condition in patients who are receiving amiodarone for cardiac arrhythmia. This risk is elevated in iodine-deficient regions. Levothyroxine is the standard treatment for patients with hypothyroidism. This investigation is concerned with the evaluation of the possible pharmacokinetic interaction between amiodarone and levothyroxine upon co-therapy in rats and to investigate the cause of thyrotoxicosis. A selective, sensitive and precise RP-HPLC method was developed for the simultaneous determination of levothyroxine and amiodarone in rat plasma. A stationary phase of C18 Xterra RP column and a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile: acidified water with 0.1% trifluoracetic acid (pH = 4.8) with gradient elution were used. The experiment was conducted at ambient temperature with flow rate of 1.5 mL/min for the chromatographic separation and quantitation of the investigated drugs. Protein precipitation with methanol was applied for the analysis of the two drugs in rat plasma. The method was linear over concentration range of 5-200 μg/mL for both levothyroxine and amiodarone. The European Medicines Agency guideline was applied for the validation of the developed bioanalytical method. The method was successfully applied to in vivo pharmacokinetic study in which levothyroxine and amiodarone were quantified in plasma of rats after receiving an oral dose of levothyroxine and amiodarone. After the calculation of the pharmacokinetic parameters, a statistical analysis was performed to elucidate the existence of significant difference between test and control groups in rats. The combination of levothyroxine and amiodarone significantly decreased levothyroxine bioavailability in rats, making the therapeutic drug monitoring mandatory in patients receiving levothyroxine and amiodarone. In addition, the increased clearance of levothyroxine upon the co-administration with amiodarone may explain the reported hypothyroidism.

Keywords: in vivo study; amiodarone; levothyroxine; pharmacokinetics; rat plasma.

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'The combination of levothyroxine and amiodarone significantly decreased levothyroxine bioavailability in rats, making the therapeutic drug monitoring mandatory in patients receiving levothyroxine and amiodarone. In addition, the increased clearance of levothyroxine upon the co-administration with amiodarone may explain the reported hypothyroidism.'

This is yet more evidence that the medical profession is STILL totally clueless about the importance of thyroid hormones! As you say, staggering. 😡

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