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Synergistic Supplementation: How L-Carnitine and Selenium Enhance Methimazole Efficacy in Graves’ Disease
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Synergistic Supplementation: How L-Carnitine and Selenium Enhance Methimazole Efficacy in Graves’ Disease

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 01/01/2026
A randomized trial reveals that adding L-carnitine and selenium to methimazole therapy significantly accelerates TRAb negativity, increases remission rates, and reduces cumulative drug exposure in patients with Graves' disease.
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Enhancing Graves’ Disease Treatment: The Benefits of Adding L-Carnitine and Selenium to Methimazole Therapy
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Enhancing Graves’ Disease Treatment: The Benefits of Adding L-Carnitine and Selenium to Methimazole Therapy

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/20/2025
A recent randomized trial shows that supplementing methimazole with L-carnitine and selenium in Graves' disease shortens disease duration, lowers antibody levels faster, reduces medication dose, and improves select symptoms, highlighting a promising adjunctive therapy.
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