- Methimazole
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Not to be confused with metamizole .
Methimazole Systematic (IUPAC) name 1-methyl-3H-imidazole-2-thione Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com monograph MedlinePlus a682464 Pregnancy cat. D (US) Legal status ℞-only (US) Routes Oral Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 93% Protein binding None Metabolism Hepatic Half-life 5-6 hours Excretion Renal Identifiers CAS number 60-56-0 ATC code H03BB02 PubChem CID 1349907 DrugBank APRD00002 ChemSpider 1131173 UNII 554Z48XN5E KEGG D00401 ChEBI CHEBI:50673 ChEMBL CHEMBL1515 Chemical data Formula C4H6N2S Mol. mass 114.17 g/mol SMILES eMolecules & PubChem Physical data Melt. point 146 °C (295 °F) Solubility in water 2.75 mg/mL (20 °C) (what is this?) (verify) Methimazole (also known as Tapazole or Thiamazole or MMI) is an antithyroid drug[1], and part of the thioamide group.
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Indications
Methimazole is a drug used to treat hyperthyroidism, a condition that usually occurs when the thyroid gland is producing too much thyroid hormone. It may also be taken before thyroid surgery to lower thyroid hormone levels and minimize the effects of thyroid manipulation.
Mechanism of action
Methimazole inhibits the addition of iodine to thyroglobulin by the enzyme thyroperoxidase, a necessary step in the synthesis of triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).
It does not inhibit the action of the sodium-dependent iodide transporter located on follicular cells' basolateral membranes. Inhibition of this step requires competitive inhibitors such as perchlorate and thiocyanate.
Adverse effects
It is important to monitor any symptoms of fever or sore throat while taking methimazole; this could indicate the development of agranulocytosis, an uncommon but severe side effect resulting from a drop in the white blood cell count (to be specific, neutropenia, a deficiency of neutrophils). A complete blood count (CBC) with differential is performed to confirm the suspicion, in which case the drug is discontinued. Administration of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) may increase recovery.
Other side effects include
- skin rash
- itching
- abnormal hair loss
- upset stomach
- vomiting
- loss of taste
- abnormal sensations (tingling, prickling, burning, tightness, and pulling)
- swelling
- joint and muscle pain
- drowsiness
- dizziness
- decreased white blood cells
- decreased platelet
- Aplasia cutis congenita (prenatal exposure)
Drug interactions
Adverse effects may occur for individuals who:
- Take anticoagulants ('blood thinners') such as warfarin (Coumadin), diabetes medications, digoxin (Lanoxin), theophylline (Theobid, Theo-Dur), and vitamins
- Have ever had any blood disease, such as decreased white blood cells (leukopenia), decreased platelets (thrombocytopenia), or aplastic anemia, or liver disease (hepatitis, jaundice)
- Are pregnant, or going to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. An alternative anti-thyroid drug, propylthiouracil, is often substituted during pregnancy or breast-feeding. If pregnancy occurs while taking methimazole, switching to propylthiouracil may be an alternative. Early studies suggested that methimazole may harm the fetus; however, more recent studies suggest this may not be the case.[citation needed]
- Are going to have surgery, including dental surgery.
See also
References
- ^ Nakamura H, Noh JY, Itoh K, Fukata S, Miyauchi A, Hamada N (June 2007). "Comparison of methimazole and propylthiouracil in patients with hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease". The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 92 (6): 2157–62. doi:10.1210/jc.2006-2135. PMID 17389704. http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=17389704.
- ^ Crescioli C, Cosmi L, Borgogni E, et al. (October 2007). "Methimazole inhibits CXC chemokine ligand 10 secretion in human thyrocytes". J. Endocrinol. 195 (1): 145–55. doi:10.1677/JOE-07-0240. PMID 17911406. http://joe.endocrinology-journals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=17911406.
Thyroid therapy (H03) Thyroid hormones Antithyroid preparations Thiouracils: Propylthiouracil# • Methylthiouracil • Benzylthiouracil
Sulfur-containing imidazole derivatives: Carbimazole • MethimazoleSodium-iodide symporter
inhibitorOtherCategories:- Antithyroid drugs
- Imidazoles
- Thioureas
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