T38: Poisoning by hormones and their synthetic substitutes and antagonists, not elsewhere classified

T38.2: Poisoning: Antithyroid drugs

The thyroid is a small organ at the bottom of the neck. The thyroid gland needs iodine to produce important messenger substances for the body. These messenger substances influence the heartbeat, digestion, and body temperature, among other things.

You may be tired if too few thyroid hormones are produced, for example. A medication can sometimes cause dizziness. It is possible blood will not be created properly. You may also lose consciousness.