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colton

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In addition to methimazole, a symptomatic patient with hyperthyroidism may need a prescription for:
 
  1. A calcium channel blocker
  2. A beta blocker
  3. Liothyronine
  4. An alpha blocker

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After starting a patient with Grave's disease on an antithyroid agent such as methimazole, patient monitoring includes TSH and free T4 every:
 
  1. 1 to 2 weeks
  2. 3 to 4 weeks
  3. 2 to 3 months
  4. 6 to 9 months



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