Diagnosis & Treatment Options

Long-Term Use of Antithyroid Drugs

Antithyroid medications (ATDs) have been prescribed for decades as a treatment option for hyperthyroidism in Graves’ disease patients. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved…

Thyroid Hormone Replacement and other Medications

Thyroid hormone therapy is prescribed to treat low thyroid levels or hypothyroidism. Brand name products, such as Synthroid ®, Levothroid®, or Levoxyl® are preferred over…

Thyroidectomy for Graves’ – Surgical Option

What are the surgical treatment options? The surgical treatment of Graves’ disease consists of the removal of a portion or all of the thyroid gland…

Treatment of Graves’ Disease – An Overview

Robert Volpé, M.D. Hyperthyroidism may be defined as the excess production of thyroid hormones. The most common cause is Graves’ disease. Less common causes include…

Tapazole and Propylthiouracil in Graves’ Disease

Perhaps one of the first obstacles or uncertainties that a patient faces after being diagnosed with Graves’ disease is deciding on the treatment choice for…

Treatment of Graves’ Disease by the “Atomic Cocktail”

GDATF Note: This bulletin was published prior to the publication of research linking RAI with an increased risk of new or worsening thyroid eye disease.…

Graves’ Disease – Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism refers to a condition where too much thyroid hormone is found in the blood. This can be caused by many things. If a person…

Beta Blockers in Graves’ Disease

Inderal® (propranolol), a beta (β)-adrenergic blocking agent, is often used in patients with Graves’ disease. Such therapy is thought to result in more rapid relief…

Treating Graves’ – different strokes for different folks

Once the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism due to Graves’ disease is made, the next step is for the patient and the physician to sit down and…