Effect of methimazole on warfarin anticoagulation in a case of Graves' disease

thyroid scintiscanning diarrhea physical examination Hyperthyroidism thionamide 0302 clinical medicine Drug Interactions thyrotoxicosis anticoagulation adult article Adult; Anticoagulants/*therapeutic use; Antithyroid Agents/*adverse effects; Drug Interactions; Female; Graves Disease/*drug therapy; Humans; International Normalized Ratio; Lithium Carbonate/therapeutic use; Methimazole/*adverse effects; Thyroid Hormones/blood; Warfarin/*therapeutic use Graves Disease 3. Good health female priority journal sweating lithium drug substitution drug withdrawal laboratory test monotherapy Graves disease Female drug dose increase Adult Thyroid Hormones 610 walking difficulty deep vein thrombosis leg pain endocrinology 03 medical and health sciences Antithyroid Agents Lithium Carbonate 616 case report follow up hyperthyroidism Humans human International Normalized Ratio drug dose reduction Methimazole thyroid function international normalized ratio Anticoagulants outpatient department Graves' disease thyroid hormone tremor thiamazole warfarin heart palpitation fatigue iodide Warfarin edema
DOI: 10.1097/mbc.0b013e3282f0981f Publication Date: 2009-03-05T04:46:27Z
ABSTRACT
The article describes a case of Graves' disease treated with methimazole and examines the influence of methimazole-induced alterations of thyroid hormone concentrations during warfarin therapy. A 22-year-old woman presented at our endocrinology outpatient clinic with palpitations, sweating, fatigue, tremors, and diarrhea. She had a pain in her right leg and had difficulty walking. Her thyroid profile was consistent with hyperthyroidism. The patient was treated with warfarin 5 mg once a day for deep vein thrombosis for 2 days. Since a therapeutic range of International Normalized Ratio levels could not be achieved, methimazole was stopped due to drug-drug interaction. Lithium was started instead. A euthyroid state was obtained in 2 weeks together with a therapeutic International Normalized Ratio level. Interactions between warfarin and drugs that alter thyroid hormone concentrations have been reported; however, the extent and significance of the interaction between methimazole and warfarin have been inadequately described. Concomitant therapy with warfarin and antithyroid drugs should be managed by frequent monitoring of both thyroid function and the International Normalized Ratio. Lithium is employed only to provide temporary control of thyrotoxicosis in patients who cannot take thionamide and iodide. The administration of lithium alone or in combination with other drugs is shown to be an effective method of controlling hyperthyroidism when conventional antithyroid drugs show adverse effects or become insufficient. When warfarins are used together with antithyroid medications, adequate anticoagulation may not be obtained due to drug-drug interactions. Lithium can be an alternative drug for antithyroid medication in patients on warfarin therapy.
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