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Abnormal Thyroid Function Test Results in Patients Taking Salsalate FREE

Robert J. McConnell, MD
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JAMA. 1992;267(9):1242-1243. doi:10.1001/jama.1992.03480090090033
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Objective.  —To evaluate how the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent salsalate affects the results of routine thyroid function tests.

Design.  —In a cohort of patients taking salsalate for various rheumatic conditions, thyroid function tests were performed with patients on and off the drug.

Setting.  —Primary care of ambulatory patients in a university medical center.

Patients.  —A convenience sample of 14 euthyroid subjects, none of whom was taking thyroid hormone or other medication recognized to alter thyroid function.

Intervention.  —Treatment with therapeutic doses of salsalate for a mean period of 44 weeks.

Main Outcome Measures.  —Serum levels of thyroxine (T4), free T4, thyroid hormone binding ratio, free T4 index (the product of T4 and the thyroid hormone binding ratio), triiodothyronine, and thyrotropin.

Results.  —Serum T4 dropped from a mean baseline level of 96.7 nmol/L off salsalate to 53.4 nmol/L on it (P<.001), and the free T4 index showed a parallel decline from 85.9 to 50.4 (P<.001), with both values falling into the hypothyroid range. Similarly, free T4 levels and total triiodothyronine concentrations were low in several patients treated with salsalate. Serum thyrotropin levels declined transiently, falling from a mean of 3.2 to 1.7 mU/L (P<.02) in patients treated for less than 3 weeks. Patients treated for longer periods had levels comparable to baseline. Despite these changes in the thyroid function test results, all subjects remained clinically euthyroid.

Conclusion.  —Salsalate commonly produces abnormalities in routine thyroid function test results similar to those found in central hypothyroidism.(JAMA. 1992;267:1242-1243)

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Austen FK, Rubini ME, Meroney WH, Wolff J.  Salicylates and thyroid function, I: depression of thyroid function. J Clin Invest . 1958;;37:1131-1143.
Woeber KA, Ingbar SH.  The effects of noncalorigenic congeners of salicylate on the peripheral metabolism of thyroxine. J Clin Invest . 1964;;43:931-942.
Larsen PR.  Salicylate-induced increases in free triiodothyronine in human serum: evidence of inhibition of triiodothyronine binding to thyroxine-binding globulin and thyroxine-binding prealbumin. J Clin Invest . 1972;;51:1125-1134.
Kabadi UM, Danielson S.  Misleading thyroid function tests and several homeostatic abnormalities induced by Disalcid therapy. J Am Geriatr Soc . 1987;;35:255-257.
McConnell R.  Salsalate alters thyroid function test results. Arthritis Rheum . 1989;;32:1344.
Hamada S, Nakagawa T, Mori T, Torizuka K.  Reevaluation of thyroxine binding and free thyroxine in human serum by paper electrophoresis and equilibrium dialysis, and a new free thyroxine index. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1970;;31:166-179.
Ramey JN, Burrow GN, Spaulding SW, Donabedian RK, Speroff L, Frantz AG.  The effect of aspirin and indomethacin on the TRH response in man. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1976;;43:107-114.
Dussault JH, Turcotte R, Guyda H.  The effect of acetylsalicylic acid on TSH and PRL secretion after TRH stimulation in the human. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1976;;43:232-235.
Chopra IJ, Solomon DH, Chua Teco GN, Nguyen AH.  Inhibition of hepatic outer ring monodeiodination of thyroxine and 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine by sodium salicylate. Endocrinology . 1980;;106:1728-1734.
Surks MI, Chopra IJ, Mariash CN, Nicoloff JT, Solomon DH.  American Thyroid Association guidelines for use of laboratory tests in thyroid disorders. JAMA . 1990;;263:1529-1532.
Schussler GC.  Nonthyroidal illness.  In: Ingbar SH, Braverman LE, eds. Werner's The Thyroid . 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: JB Lippincott; 1986;:381-406.
Witherspoon LR, Shuler SE, Gilbert SS.  Estimation of free thyroxin with a new thyroxin analog and a porous-glass solid phase. Clin Chem . 1984;;30:778-781.

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Austen FK, Rubini ME, Meroney WH, Wolff J.  Salicylates and thyroid function, I: depression of thyroid function. J Clin Invest . 1958;;37:1131-1143.
Woeber KA, Ingbar SH.  The effects of noncalorigenic congeners of salicylate on the peripheral metabolism of thyroxine. J Clin Invest . 1964;;43:931-942.
Larsen PR.  Salicylate-induced increases in free triiodothyronine in human serum: evidence of inhibition of triiodothyronine binding to thyroxine-binding globulin and thyroxine-binding prealbumin. J Clin Invest . 1972;;51:1125-1134.
Kabadi UM, Danielson S.  Misleading thyroid function tests and several homeostatic abnormalities induced by Disalcid therapy. J Am Geriatr Soc . 1987;;35:255-257.
McConnell R.  Salsalate alters thyroid function test results. Arthritis Rheum . 1989;;32:1344.
Hamada S, Nakagawa T, Mori T, Torizuka K.  Reevaluation of thyroxine binding and free thyroxine in human serum by paper electrophoresis and equilibrium dialysis, and a new free thyroxine index. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1970;;31:166-179.
Ramey JN, Burrow GN, Spaulding SW, Donabedian RK, Speroff L, Frantz AG.  The effect of aspirin and indomethacin on the TRH response in man. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1976;;43:107-114.
Dussault JH, Turcotte R, Guyda H.  The effect of acetylsalicylic acid on TSH and PRL secretion after TRH stimulation in the human. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1976;;43:232-235.
Chopra IJ, Solomon DH, Chua Teco GN, Nguyen AH.  Inhibition of hepatic outer ring monodeiodination of thyroxine and 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine by sodium salicylate. Endocrinology . 1980;;106:1728-1734.
Surks MI, Chopra IJ, Mariash CN, Nicoloff JT, Solomon DH.  American Thyroid Association guidelines for use of laboratory tests in thyroid disorders. JAMA . 1990;;263:1529-1532.
Schussler GC.  Nonthyroidal illness.  In: Ingbar SH, Braverman LE, eds. Werner's The Thyroid . 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: JB Lippincott; 1986;:381-406.
Witherspoon LR, Shuler SE, Gilbert SS.  Estimation of free thyroxin with a new thyroxin analog and a porous-glass solid phase. Clin Chem . 1984;;30:778-781.
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