A prescribed anti‑thyroid medicine works by reducing the production of thyroid hormones and helping restore normal hormone levels in the body.Indications:- Treatment of hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).- Preparation for thyroidectomy (surgical removal of the thyroid).- Therapy before and after radioactive iodine treatment.Main Active Ingredient:- Carbimazole 5 mg per tablet.Precautions:- Consult a doctor if you have mouth ulcers, sore throat, bleeding, or bruising.- Consult a doctor if you have liver disease.- Discuss use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding with a physician.- Avoid use if you have a known allergy to carbimazole.- Inform your doctor about all other medications being taken.Side Effects:- Nausea.- Headache.- Joint pain.- Stomach upset.- Skin rash and itching.Drug‑Drug Interactions:- Theophylline.- Steroids, such as Prednisolone.- Antibiotics, such as Erythromycin.- Cardiac medications, such as Digoxin and Amiodarone.- Anticoagulants, such as Warfarin.- Radioactive iodine therapy, such as Sodium Iodide‑131.
- Take the tablets exactly as prescribed by your doctor.- Dosage is individualized based on the severity of hyperthyroidism and response to treatment.- Tablets are usually taken with water at the same time each day, and doses may be divided into two or three administrations daily.- Swallow tablets whole — do not chew.