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Table 8. TSH Targets for Long-term Thyroid Hormone Therapy
Increasing
Risk of TSH
Suppression Excellent Indeterminate
Biochemical
Incomplete
b
Structural
Incomplete
No Known Risk
Menopause
Tachycardia
Osteopenia
Age >60
Osteoporosis
Atrial
Fibrillation
a
0.5 mU/L represents the lower limit of the reference range for the TSH assay which can be 0.3–0.5
mU/L depending on the specific assay.
b
TSH target for patients with a biochemical incomplete response can be quite different based on
original ATA risk, Tg level, Tg trend over time and risk of TSH suppression.
No suppression. TSH target 0.5
a
–2.0 mU/L
Mild suppression. TSH target 0.1–0.5
a
mU/L
Moderate or Complete suppression. TSH target <0.1 mU/L
No
suppression.
TSH
target
0.5
a
–2.0
mU/L
Mild
suppression.
TSH
target
0.1–0.5
a
mU/L
Moderate
or
Complete
Suppression.
TSH
target
<0.1
mU/L