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Many older persons use the thyroid hormone levothyroxine which is often continued for life. Scientifically, there is much uncertainty whether simple continuation is the optimal approach. The goal of this self-controlled observational study is to investigate how many participants of 60 years and older who are currently using levothyroxine, can be successfully withdrawn from levothyroxine treatment, either fully or partially, while maintaining a normal thyroid function (defined as a free T4 level within the reference range and a thyroid stimulating hormone [TSH] level <10 mU/L), 52 weeks after the start of the discontinuation.
Levothyroxine treatment is discontinued gradually guided by the participant's general practitioner, using a step-wise approach with regular monitoring of thyroid function. In addition, the effects of discontinuation of levothyroxine on thyroid-specific quality of life and general health will be studied using questionnaires.
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Study design - This is a self-controlled trial investigating the stepwise discontinuation of levothyroxine treatment in adults aged 60 years and older with a follow-up of 1 year. Outcomes will be measured 12 weeks before the start of discontinuation, at the start of discontinuation, at 6 weeks, at the end of discontinuation, and after 52 weeks. The outcomes will be compared within participants.
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