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← Human Body & HealthIf a patient with Hashimoto's thyroiditis develops adrenal insufficiency, what outcome is most likely regarding the levothyroxine dosage?
A)Dosage should markedly increase
B)Dosage can remain unchanged
C)Dosage adjustments are unnecessary
D)Dosage should be reduced substantially✓
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The levothyroxine dosage should be reduced substantially because adrenal insufficiency impairs the body's ability to handle the increased metabolic demands stimulated by thyroid hormone. This unmasking occurs due to impaired cortisol production; therefore, dosage reduction is essential rather than maintaining or increasing it.
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