Logo

OpiCalc

FavoritesSpecialtiesDrugsGuidelinesMost Used

Quick Access

Favorites
Most Used

All Specialties

OpiCalc Logo
Clinical CalculatorsDrugsGuidelines
SpecsDrugsGuides
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
‌
OpiCalc Logo

OpiCalc

Easy, fast, and private medical tools for clinicians. Always free.

No Login Required
Ready for the Bedside

Resources

About UsEditorial PolicyMedical DisclaimerPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseCookie Policy

Support

Contact Us

Clinical Notice:OpiCalc is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment. Always verify dosages and guidelines.

OpiCalc © 2018-2026

•

All Rights Reserved

Registry Hub
Peer-Reviewed Evidence
HomeDrug RegistryCompareEUTHROID 0 5 vs COLOVAGE
Comparative Pharmacology

EUTHROID 0 5 vs COLOVAGE Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

EUTHROID-0.5 vs COLOVAGE

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View EUTHROID-0.5 Monograph View COLOVAGE Monograph
EUTHROID-0.5
Thyroid Hormone Replacement
Category C
COLOVAGE
Osmotic Laxative
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: EUTHROID-0.5 is a Thyroid Hormone Replacement; COLOVAGE is a Osmotic Laxative.
  • Half-life: EUTHROID-0.5 has a half-life of Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 6-8 hours in adults with normal renal and hepatic function; clinically, steady-state is reached within 24-36 hours, and dosing interval adjustments may be needed in renal or hepatic impairment.; COLOVAGE has Not applicable (non-absorbed, gut lavage); systemic absorption minimal.
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between EUTHROID-0.5 and COLOVAGE.
  • Pregnancy: EUTHROID-0.5 is rated Category C; COLOVAGE is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

EUTHROID-0.5
COLOVAGE
Mechanism of Action
EUTHROID-0.5

Euthyroid-0.5 is a combination of liothyronine (T3) and levothyroxine (T4). T4 is converted to the active T3 in peripheral tissues. T3 binds to thyroid hormone receptors (TRα and TRβ) in the nucleus, regulating gene transcription involved in metabolism, growth, and development.

COLOVAGE

COLOVAGE is a bowel cleansing preparation containing polyethylene glycol 3350 and electrolytes. It acts as an osmotic laxative, causing fluid retention in the colon to stimulate bowel evacuation.

Indications
EUTHROID-0.5

Replacement therapy in hypothyroidism (primary, secondary, tertiary),Suppression of TSH in thyroid cancer (off-label),Treatment of euthyroid goiter (off-label)

COLOVAGE

Colonoscopy preparation,Bowel cleansing prior to colorectal surgery

Standard Dosing
EUTHROID-0.5

Oral: 0.5 grains (30 mg) once daily, titrated to clinical response.

COLOVAGE

4 liters of PEG-3350 electrolyte solution orally as a single dose for colon cleansing prior to colonoscopy; alternatively, 2 liters with ascorbic acid regimen.

Direct Interaction
EUTHROID-0.5
No Direct Interaction
COLOVAGE
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

EUTHROID-0.5
COLOVAGE
Half-Life
EUTHROID-0.5

Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 6-8 hours in adults with normal renal and hepatic function; clinically, steady-state is reached within 24-36 hours, and dosing interval adjustments may be needed in renal or hepatic impairment.

COLOVAGE

Not applicable (non-absorbed, gut lavage); systemic absorption minimal

Metabolism
EUTHROID-0.5

Levothyroxine (T4) is deiodinated to liothyronine (T3) primarily by type 1 and type 2 deiodinases in liver, kidney, and other tissues. T3 and T4 are also metabolized via glucuronidation and sulfation. Hepatic enzymes: UGT1A1, UGT1A3, SULT1A1.

COLOVAGE

Polyethylene glycol 3350 is not absorbed systemically; no hepatic metabolism.

Excretion
EUTHROID-0.5

Renal (approx. 20-40% as unchanged drug, primarily via glomerular filtration and tubular secretion); biliary/fecal (approx. 60-80% as metabolites and unchanged drug, with enterohepatic recirculation).

COLOVAGE

Primarily fecal as unabsorbed drug; negligible renal excretion (<5%)

Protein Binding
EUTHROID-0.5

Approximately 99% bound to serum proteins, primarily thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), with lesser binding to transthyretin and albumin.

COLOVAGE

Not applicable (minimal systemic absorption)

VD (L/kg)
EUTHROID-0.5

Apparent volume of distribution is approximately 0.10-0.15 L/kg, indicating distribution primarily into extracellular fluid and highly protein-bound; small Vd reflects minimal tissue binding under steady-state conditions.

COLOVAGE

Not applicable (limited to gastrointestinal tract)

Bioavailability
EUTHROID-0.5

Oral bioavailability: 100% (tablets), as EUTHROID-0.5 is a combination product with synthetic T4 (levothyroxine) and T3 (liothyronine); T4 absorption is ~80% (fasting, taken with water), while T3 is nearly completely absorbed; overall bioavailability considered complete when taken as directed.

COLOVAGE

Oral: <0.3% systemically absorbed

Special Populations

EUTHROID-0.5
COLOVAGE
Renal Adjustments
EUTHROID-0.5

No dose adjustment required for GFR >30 m L/min; for GFR <30 m L/min, consider reducing dose by 25-50% and monitor TSH.

COLOVAGE

Contraindicated in GFR <30 m L/min/1.73 m²; for GFR 30-60 m L/min/1.73 m², use with caution due to risk of electrolyte imbalance, no dose adjustment recommended.

Hepatic Adjustments
EUTHROID-0.5

Child-Pugh A: no adjustment; Child-Pugh B: reduce dose by 25-50%; Child-Pugh C: avoid use or reduce dose by 50% and monitor TSH.

COLOVAGE

No specific Child-Pugh based adjustments; use with caution in severe hepatic impairment due to potential fluid and electrolyte disturbances.

Pediatric Dosing
EUTHROID-0.5

Oral: 0.5-1 grain (30-60 mg) per 70 kg body weight once daily; for children <70 kg, use 0.5 grains (30 mg) once daily adjusted to TSH levels.

COLOVAGE

Not indicated for patients under 18 years of age; no established weight-based dosing.

Geriatric Dosing
EUTHROID-0.5

Initiate at 0.5 grains (30 mg) orally once daily; titrate slowly with 0.5 grain increments every 4-6 weeks; monitor for tachyarrhythmias and osteoporosis.

COLOVAGE

No specific dose adjustment, but monitor for electrolyte disturbances, dehydration, and aspiration risk; consider split-dose regimen or lower volume if tolerated.

Safety & Monitoring

EUTHROID-0.5
COLOVAGE
Black Box Warnings
EUTHROID-0.5
FDA Black Box Warning

No FDA boxed warning.

COLOVAGE
FDA Black Box Warning

Risk of fluid and electrolyte abnormalities (e.g., hyponatremia, seizures) in patients with impaired renal function, dehydration, or those taking medications affecting electrolytes.

Warnings/Precautions
EUTHROID-0.5

Cardiovascular effects: angina, arrhythmias, heart failure. Thyrotoxicosis: excessive doses may cause symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Bone mineral density reduction with long-term overreplacement. Adrenal insufficiency: may precipitate crisis in untreated patients. Diabetes: insulin/oral hypoglycemic requirements may increase. Myxedema coma: rapid correction can be fatal.

COLOVAGE

Monitor for fluid and electrolyte disturbances, especially in elderly, debilitated, or renal impaired patients. Use with caution in patients with gastrointestinal obstruction, ileus, or severe colitis.

Contraindications
EUTHROID-0.5

Hypersensitivity to active ingredients or excipients. Untreated adrenal insufficiency. Thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism). Acute myocardial infarction. Uncontrolled cardiovascular disease.

COLOVAGE

Gastrointestinal obstruction, ileus, gastric retention, bowel perforation, toxic colitis or megacolon, hypersensitivity to any component.

Adverse Reactions
EUTHROID-0.5
Data Pending
COLOVAGE
Data Pending
Food Interactions
EUTHROID-0.5

Avoid taking with high-fiber foods, soy, or calcium supplements; separate by at least 4 hours.

COLOVAGE

Only clear liquids (e.g., water, clear broth, black coffee/tea, clear juices) are allowed during bowel preparation. Avoid all solid foods, dairy products, red or purple liquids, and alcohol. Do not consume any food containing pulp or seeds.

Pregnancy & Lactation

EUTHROID-0.5
COLOVAGE
Teratogenic Risk
EUTHROID-0.5

EUTHROID-0.5 contains levothyroxine. Thyroid hormones are not associated with major teratogenic risk. In the first trimester, maternal hypothyroidism (treated) is important to avoid, as untreated hypothyroidism is linked to congenital anomalies and neurodevelopmental deficits. No evidence of fetal harm from levothyroxine at therapeutic doses. Second and third trimester: transfers minimal amounts across placenta, but adequate maternal levels are essential for fetal neurodevelopment. Risk of fetal goiter if mother is overtreated (TSH suppression).

COLOVAGE

Colovage (polyethylene glycol 3350) is not absorbed systemically; no teratogenic risk anticipated in any trimester. No fetal risks reported with oral use.

Lactation Summary
EUTHROID-0.5

Levothyroxine is excreted into breast milk in minimal amounts, but no adverse effects in nursing infants have been reported. The milk-to-plasma (M/P) ratio is approximately 0.5 (range 0.4-0.6). Breastfeeding is considered safe while on levothyroxine therapy. Monitor infant thyroid function if high doses are used.

COLOVAGE

Due to lack of systemic absorption, excretion into breast milk is negligible. Colovage is considered compatible with breastfeeding. M/P ratio: not applicable.

Pregnancy Dosing
EUTHROID-0.5

Pregnancy increases levothyroxine requirements in many women with hypothyroidism. Dose often increases by 30-50% starting at 4-6 weeks gestation. Monitor TSH and free T4 every 4-6 weeks and adjust dose accordingly to maintain euthyroid state. Postpartum, dose usually returns to prepregnancy levels.

COLOVAGE

No dose adjustment necessary; pharmacokinetics unchanged as drug is not absorbed.

Maternal Safety Status
EUTHROID-0.5
Category C
COLOVAGE
Category C

Clinical Insights

EUTHROID-0.5
COLOVAGE
Clinical Pearls
EUTHROID-0.5

Euthroid-0.5 contains liothyronine (T3). Monitor for signs of thyrotoxicosis due to rapid onset. T3 has a shorter half-life than levothyroxine; consider twice-daily dosing. Use with caution in elderly and patients with cardiac disease.

COLOVAGE

COLOVAGE (polyethylene glycol 3350, sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium ascorbate, ascorbic acid) is a high-volume colon cleansing preparation. Ensure adequate hydration before, during, and after use. Monitor for electrolyte disturbances in patients with renal impairment or those taking diuretics. Split-dose regimen improves tolerance and cleansing quality. Avoid use in patients with gastrointestinal obstruction, perforation, or toxic megacolon.

Patient Counseling
EUTHROID-0.5

Take exactly as prescribed, usually once daily.,Do not stop abruptly without consulting your doctor.,Report symptoms of hyperthyroidism: palpitations, tremor, anxiety, heat intolerance.,Store at room temperature away from moisture.

COLOVAGE

Follow the split-dose regimen exactly as prescribed to achieve optimal bowel cleansing.,Drink additional clear liquids as directed to prevent dehydration.,Do not eat any solid food while taking the preparation; only clear liquids are allowed.,Expect frequent, watery stools; stay near a restroom.,Contact your doctor if you experience severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or signs of dehydration.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

EUTHROID-0.5 Risks

No interactions on record

COLOVAGE Risks

No interactions on record

Compare Alternatives

Related Drug Comparisons

Explore head-to-head clinical comparisons of other medications in the same therapeutic classes.

EUTHROID-0.5 vs CERIANNAThyroid hormone replacement
COLOVAGE vs CERIANNAThyroid hormone replacement
EUTHROID-0.5 vs EUTHROID-1Thyroid Hormone Replacement
COLOVAGE vs EUTHROID-1Thyroid Hormone Replacement
EUTHROID-0.5 vs EUTHROID-2Thyroid Hormone Replacement
COLOVAGE vs EUTHROID-2Thyroid Hormone Replacement
EUTHROID-0.5 vs EUTHROID-3Thyroid Hormone Replacement
COLOVAGE vs EUTHROID-3Thyroid Hormone Replacement
EUTHROID-0.5 vs EUTHYROXThyroid Hormone Replacement
Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about EUTHROID-0.5 vs COLOVAGE, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between EUTHROID-0.5 and COLOVAGE?

EUTHROID-0.5 is a Thyroid Hormone Replacement that works by Euthyroid-0.5 is a combination of liothyronine (T3) and levothyroxine (T4). T4 is converted to the active T3 in peripheral tissues. T3 binds to thyroid hormone receptors (TRα and TRβ) in the nucleus, regulating gene transcription involved in metabolism, growth, and development.. COLOVAGE is a Osmotic Laxative that works by COLOVAGE is a bowel cleansing preparation containing polyethylene glycol 3350 and electrolytes. It acts as an osmotic laxative, causing fluid retention in the colon to stimulate bowel evacuation.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: EUTHROID-0.5 or COLOVAGE?

Potency comparisons between EUTHROID-0.5 and COLOVAGE depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for EUTHROID-0.5 vs COLOVAGE?

The standard adult dose of EUTHROID-0.5 is: Oral: 0.5 grains (30 mg) once daily, titrated to clinical response.. The standard adult dose of COLOVAGE is: 4 liters of PEG-3350 electrolyte solution orally as a single dose for colon cleansing prior to colonoscopy; alternatively, 2 liters with ascorbic acid regimen.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take EUTHROID-0.5 and COLOVAGE together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between EUTHROID-0.5 and COLOVAGE in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are EUTHROID-0.5 and COLOVAGE safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. EUTHROID-0.5 is classified as Category C. EUTHROID-0.5 contains levothyroxine. Thyroid hormones are not associated with major teratogenic risk. In the first trimester, maternal hypothyroidism (treated) is important to avoi. COLOVAGE is classified as Category C. Colovage (polyethylene glycol 3350) is not absorbed systemically; no teratogenic risk anticipated in any trimester. No fetal risks reported with oral use.. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.