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When rats are given the drug propranolol, their thyroid hormone levels go down — and this might be because the drug sticks to proteins in the blood, making the hormones less available. But we don’t have proof yet that this is exactly what’s happening.
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Propranolol decreases serum thyroxine as well as triiodothyronine in rats: a protein-binding effect.
Cross-Sectional Study
1983 FebThe study gave propranolol to rats and found their thyroid hormone levels dropped, suggesting the drug might be affecting how these hormones move in the blood, which matches the claim.
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