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Thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped organ
and is situated at the front of the neck in the
lower part of the throat and consists of two
connected lobes on either side of the
trachea.
The thyroid weighs between 20 and 60
grams on average.
Anti-thyroid drugs
Antithyroid drugs (also called thionamides)
are most often used to treat an overactive
thyroid (hyperthyroidism) caused by
Graves' disease. These drugs block the
formation of thyroid hormone by the thyroid
gland.Antithyroid drugs are very effective
for treating hyperthyroidism. They also
have some side effects. It is important to
learn as much as possible about the
treatment of Graves' disease
What does the thyroid do?
Your thyroid has an important job to do
within your body — releasing and
controlling thyroid hormones that
control metabolism. Metabolism is a
process where the food you take into
your body is transformed into energy.
This energy is used throughout your
entire body to keep many of your
body’s systems working correctly.
• What causes thyroid disease?