
It is not known whether Thyrogen can appear in human milk.

Thyrogen should be given to a pregnant woman only if the doctor thinks there is a clear need for it.īreastfeeding patients: If THYROGEN is administered with radioiodine, the combination regimen should not be used in breastfeeding women. If THYROGEN is administered with radioiodine, the combination regimen should not be used in pregnant women. Pregnant patients: Notify your healthcare provider immediately in the event of a pregnancy. In clinical studies, the most common side effects reported were nausea and headache. Please consult with your doctor for a list of contraindications for radioiodine.

Thyrogen can be administered in the hospital for patients at risk for complications from Thyrogen administration.

Patients over 65 years old with large amounts of leftover thyroid tissue after surgery, or with a history of heart disease, should discuss with their physicians the risks and benefits of Thyrogen.There have been reports of events that led to death in patients who have not had surgery to have their thyroid gland removed, and in patients with thyroid cancer cells that have spread to other parts of the body.Thyrogen can cause serious side effects, including: Patients should not use Thyrogen with radioiodine if they have a contraindication to the use of radioiodine.
