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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-924980
Absorption Kinetics of Levothyroxine Is Not Altered by Proton-pump Inhibitor Therapy
Publication History
Received 4 May 2005
Accepted after revision 8 August 2005
Publication Date:
13 February 2006 (online)
Introduction
Iodothyronines are widely prescribed drugs in developed countries. Several studies have shown a high prevalence of hypothyroidism in unselected populations [1]. In view of the frequency and comparatively small therapeutic range of thyroid hormones, interactions with other drugs are of considerable importance. The absorption of iodothyronines is known to be influenced by numerous substances, including antacid drugs [2] [3]. Sufficient gastric acidity has been assumed to be a prerequisite for effective iodothyronine resorption as a result [4]. However, whether thyroid replacement therapy is disturbed in patients treated with proton-pump inhibitors is still unknown, although this most effective form of acid inhibition is increasingly prescribed. To address this question, we have conducted a study in order to answer the question as to whether proton-pump inhibition affects levothyroxine resorption.
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