NeoMercazole Singapore

Neomercazole, also known as Carbimazole, is a medication primarily used to treat hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland produces excessive thyroid hormones. It works by reducing the amount of hormones produced by the thyroid gland. This medication is taken orally, and the dosage varies depending on the severity of the patient's condition. Side effects may include skin rashes, nausea, headaches, and, in rare cases, a decrease in blood cells causing an increased risk of infection or bleeding. Always follow the dosage prescribed by your doctor and inform your doctor of any side effects you may experience. Do not take Neomercazole if you are allergic to Carbimazole or Methimazole or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless advised by your doctor.

Dosage
  • 5mg
  • 10mg
  • 20mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
120 tablets S$ 5.32 S$ 638.07
240 tablets S$ 3.98 S$ 954.91 S$ 321.24
360 tablets S$ 3.28 S$ 1182.49 S$ 731.73
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
100 tablets S$ 6.56 S$ 655.92
200 tablets S$ 5.27 S$ 1053.08 S$ 258.76
300 tablets S$ 3.94 S$ 1182.49 S$ 785.27
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
120 tablets S$ 7.96 S$ 954.91
240 tablets S$ 6.56 S$ 1575.17 S$ 334.64
360 tablets S$ 5.26 S$ 1892.01 S$ 972.71

1. **What is Neomercazole used for?**

Neomercazole, also known as Carbimazole, is predominantly used for managing hyperthyroidism - a condition where the thyroid gland overproduces thyroid hormones. By reducing the synthesis of these hormones, it helps restore balance in the body.

2. **How does Neomercazole work in the body?**

Neomercazole functions by reducing the production of thyroid hormones. It achieves this by inhibiting the enzyme thyroid peroxidase, which is instrumental in the synthesis of these hormones. This results in a decreased output of thyroxine and triiodothyronine, the primary thyroid hormones.

3. **How to take Neomercazole and what is the typical dosage?**

Neomercazole is administered orally. While the exact dosage depends on individual patients' severity and response, the typical dose for an adult commences with 15-60mg daily. After achieving control (usually in 4-8 weeks), the dose is then reduced to a maintenance level between 5-15mg per day.

4. **What are the potential side effects of Neomercazole?**

While Neomercazole is generally well-tolerated, some potential side effects include nausea, headaches, and skin rashes. In rare cases, it can cause a drop in blood cells which raises the risk of infection or bleeding. In the event of severe side effects like fever, sore throat, mouth ulcers, bruising, or unusual tiredness, immediate medical attention should be sought.

5. **Can Neomercazole be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding?**

Neomercazole should be avoided during pregnancy unless it is essential and alternative treatments are not suitable. This is because it can cross the placenta and affect the baby's thyroid gland. For breastfeeding mothers, small amounts of Neomercazole can pass into breast milk. Hence, the decision to use this medication should be discussed thoroughly with your healthcare provider.

6. **What should I do if I miss a dose or overdose on Neomercazole?**

In case of a missed dose, take it as soon as you remember, but skip it if it's near the time for your next dose. For an overdose, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, headache, fever, joint pain, pruritus, and edema.

7. **Are there any known interactions of Neomercazole with other medications?**

Yes, Neomercazole can interact with other medications, leading to altered effects or increased side effects. A significant interaction has been reported with medicines like warfarin and digitalis. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications, over-the-counter products or dietary supplements you are currently taking.

8. **Can I drink alcohol while on Neomercazole?**

While there isn't a known interaction with alcohol, it's noteworthy that alcohol may influence thyroid function. Hence, it is advisable to limit or avoid alcohol consumption during treatment.

9. **Do I need a prescription to buy Neomercazole?**

In Singapore, Neomercazole is not an over-the-counter medication and requires a prescription from a registered healthcare provider. It's crucial always to use it under your doctor's guidance.

Please note this information is general in nature and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment, including your specific medical needs.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Tapazole
  • Thyromazol
  • Thyroxinum Natricum
  • Thyroxinum-Natrium
  • Thyroxin-Sodium
  • Unithroid
  • Thiamazole
  • Thyrox
  • Tirosint
  • Thyroxinum-Na
  • L-Thyroxine
  • Euthyrox
  • Thyrofit
  • Thyroxine
  • Thyromac
  • Thyroxyl
  • Thyroxinum
  • Thyrocab
  • Levoxyl
  • Carbimazole
  • Felimazole
  • Thyrozol
  • Synthroid
  • Thyroxin-Na
  • Methimazole
  • Vidalta
  • Thyroxinum-Sodium
  • Levothyroxine
  • Eltroxin
  • Thyroxinol
  • Thyroxinum Sodium
  • Thyronorm
  • Thyroxin
  • Novothyrox
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