A 57-year-old man presents to the physician for a routine health maintenance examination. He reports generalized tiredness. BMI is 27. Thyroid function studies show a TSH of 6.7 mIU/L (NR 0.5-5.0); serum T3 and T4 are within normal limits. Antibody screening is performed and is negative. Which of the following is the most appropriate management for this patient?
One-week trial of thyroxine at 25% dosing
One-week trial of thyroxine at 50% dosing
One-week trial of propylthiouracil at 25% dosing
One-week trial of propylthiouracil at 50% dosing
Two-week trial of thyroxine at 25% dosing
Two-week trial of thyroxine at 50% dosing
Two-week trial of propylthiouracil at 25% dosing
Two-week trial of propylthiouracil at 50% dosing
Schedule follow-up appointment in 3 months
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