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5HTP and TSH
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Mark Lupo, M.D. - Thyroid Nodules, Thyroid Cancer, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Thyroid Ultrasound
Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida Sarasota - FL
Questions in the Thyroid forum are answered by Mark Lupo, MD. Topics covered include Goiter, Graves Disease, Hyperthyroid, Parathyroid/Calcium Problems, Thyroid Cancer, Thyroid Nodules/Cysts, Thyroiditis, Thyroid & Pregnancy, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Thyroid Tests, and Thyroid Surgery.

5HTP and TSH

by pdpdpd, Jan 21, 2007 12:00AM
I have taken Synthroid for approximately 18 years.  When I started taking 5-HTP, 50 mg at night for perimenopausal sleep problems, my TSH became abnormally low on my routine annula tests.  Is there cause for concern?  Could the 5-HTP also be suppressing ACTH or other pituitary hormones?

by Mark Lupo, M.D., Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
I don't know of a link here  -- would have to do some research -- but have not seen in clinical practice.  Doubt it is effecting the ACTH.  Would retest TSH to make sure it's a real change and re-eval synthroid dosing and other meds known to interfere with synthroid.  It's possible the 5htp slows the clearance of synthroid but I am not certain - medications like zoloft have been linked to the opposite, so I would have thought 5HTP would increase clearance and not slow it ((ie would have lead, if anything, to a higher TSH).
Member Comments (2)

by GravesLady, Jan 21, 2007 12:00AM
To: pdpdpd
HTP suppresses thyroid hormones, estrogen by whatever means, interferes with absorption. However if you are constant taking them and levels are adjusted accordingly going by FTs with TSH, then there is nothing to be concerned about.  Estrogen does not interfere with FTs (Free) levels.

by mk8, May 12, 2009 11:52AM
A related discussion, 5-HTP was started.

by mybeautai, Nov 02, 2009 06:41PM
A related discussion, 5 htp and tsh was started.
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