Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask His Majesty's Government what alternative medicine will be made available to patients for the treatment of hypothyroidism in the event that (1) Liothyronine (T3), and (2) Levothyroxine (T4), medications prove to be ineffective.
In the event of a medicine proving ineffective, a general practitioner or other responsible clinician should work with the patient to determine the most appropriate course of action or further treatment. Prescribers should ensure that the medicines considered appropriate for the patients can be safely prescribed and take account of appropriate national guidance on clinical effectiveness and the local commissioning decisions of the local integrated care board. Arrangements for monitoring the effects of the medicines should be agreed with the patient on prescribing.