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Neomercazole 5mg

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Active Ingredient: Carbimazole
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130 Tablet/s$0.14$18.20
260 Tablet/s$0.12$31.20
14%$36.40
390 Tablet/s$0.10$39.00
29%$54.60
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Description

πŸ’Š Neomercazole 5mg Product Description

Neomercazole 5mg is an antithyroid medication containing Carbimazole, widely prescribed to manage conditions characterized by an overactive thyroid gland. It is a primary treatment option for restoring hormonal balance and alleviating the systemic symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

Mechanism of Action: Carbimazole acts as a “prodrug” that is converted into its active form, methimazole, after ingestion. It works by inhibiting the enzyme thyroid peroxidase, which prevents the incorporation of iodine into tyrosine residues. This effectively blocks the synthesis of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T 4 ​ ) and triiodothyronine (T 3 ​ ), bringing thyroid activity back to a normal physiological range.

Key Benefits:

  • Effective Hyperthyroidism Management: Reduces the excessive production of thyroid hormones to stabilize metabolism.
  • Symptom Relief: Helps alleviate rapid heartbeat, anxiety, tremors, and heat intolerance associated with Grave’s disease or toxic multinodular goitre.
  • Pre-Surgical Preparation: Often used to achieve a “euthyroid” (normal) state before thyroid surgery or radioactive iodine treatment.

πŸ›‘οΈ Precautions

Is Neomercazole 5mg Right for You?

Before starting this medication, inform your doctor if you have a history of liver disease or severe blood disorders. Regular blood tests (Full Blood Count) are essential, as this drug can rarely affect your white blood cell count. Seek immediate medical attention if you develop a sore throat, mouth ulcers, or fever.

DO NOT STOP SUDDENLY: Stopping Neomercazole abruptly can cause a “thyroid storm,” a life-threatening escalation of hyperthyroid symptoms. Always taper your dose under strict medical supervision.

⚠️ Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Nausea and mild gastrointestinal upset.
  • Headache or joint pain.
  • Skin rashes or itching (pruritus).

Serious Side Effects:

  • Agranulocytosis: A significant drop in white blood cells (requires immediate cessation).
  • Hepatotoxicity: Yellowing of the eyes/skin (jaundice) or dark urine.
  • Severe allergic reactions or bone marrow suppression.

πŸ“ How to Use

Dosage: The initial dose usually ranges from 20mg to 60mg per day, divided into smaller doses, until thyroid function is controlled. Maintenance doses are typically much lower (5mg to 15mg daily). Always follow the specific schedule provided by your endocrinologist.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place below 25Β°C. Keep the container tightly closed to protect the tablets from moisture and keep out of reach of children.

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130 Tablet/s, 260 Tablet/s, 390 Tablet/s

Reviews

  1. Michael Sullivan (verified owner)

    I was initially worried about buying generics online, but I compared this to the product I usually get from my local store and the quality appears identical. The packaging was sealed and the manufacturing dates were fresh. Very relieved to have found a legitimate source.

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    Genuine items. I compared the batch numbers and manufacturing dates, and everything checks out perfectly.

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    The packaging was very secure. I appreciate the extra effort to keep the glass bottles safe during the long international shipping process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Neomercazole 5 mg is used to treat hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) by reducing the production of thyroid hormones.

It contains Carbimazole, which decreases the synthesis of thyroid hormones, helping restore normal thyroid function.

It is prescribed to patients diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, Graves’ disease, or thyroid overactivity symptoms.

Take the tablet orally as prescribed by your doctor, usually once or twice daily, with or without food.

Improvement in symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, sweating, or anxiety may be noticed within a few weeks, but full effect may take 6–12 weeks.

It may be used under strict medical supervision, as hyperthyroidism during pregnancy needs careful management. Dosage may need adjustment.

Possible side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, rash, itching, joint pain, or mild fever.

Rarely, it may cause serious issues like liver problems, severe allergic reactions, or a drop in white blood cells. Seek immediate medical help if these occur.

Inform your doctor about all other medications, including blood thinners and antithyroid drugs, to avoid interactions.

Alcohol is not known to interact directly, but it is best to limit alcohol

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