thyroxin

/θaɪˈrɑksɪn/
noun
  1. A hormone produced by the thyroid gland that helps control the body's metabolism and growth.
    • Low levels of thyroxin can cause tiredness and weight gain.
    • Thyroxin is important for regulating energy use in the body.
    • The doctor prescribed thyroxin to treat her underactive thyroid.
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