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What is iodine tablet used for?

What is iodine tablet used for?

Descriptions. Strong iodine is used to treat overactive thyroid, iodine deficiency, and to protect the thyroid gland from the effects of radiation from radioactive forms of iodine.

What are the side effects of iodine tablets?

Possible side effects from too much iodine include:

  • nausea or vomiting.
  • diarrhea.
  • fever.
  • burning sensations in the throat and mouth.
  • stomach pain.

How much iodine do you need a day for nuclear?

The recommended daily dosage for an adult is 130 milligrams. If the thyroid absorbs all the iodine that it needs from the nonradioactive KI, then the radioactive iodine will not be absorbed and will be eliminated from the body mostly by way of the urine.

How much potassium iodide should you take for radiation protection?

Adults 18 years old and up: Take one 130-milligram pill of potassium iodide, or. 2 milliliters of liquid potassium iodide, or. 2 tablets of 65-milligram potassium iodide.

Is iodine good for thyroid?

Iodine is an element that is needed for the production of thyroid hormone. The body does not make iodine, so it is an essential part of your diet. Iodine is found in various foods (see Table 1). If you do not have enough iodine in your body, you cannot make enough thyroid hormone.

What disease is caused by lack of iodine?

HYPOTHYROIDISM – As the body’s iodine levels fall, hypothyroidism may develop, since iodine is essential for making thyroid hormone. While this is uncommon in the United States, iodine deficiency is the most common cause of hypothyroidism worldwide (see Hypothyroidism brochure).

Can thyroid grow back after radioactive iodine treatment?

The radioiodine-induced hypothyroidism is mostly irreversible. Though, early recurrences can be due to treatment failure, inadequate radioiodine dose or rarely due to Marine-Lenhart syndrome.

When should I take potassium iodide?

KI protects only against radioactive iodine and does not protect against other types of radiation. KI protects only the thyroid. KI does not protect other parts of the body. KI must be taken within 24 hours before or 4 hours after exposure to be most effective.