Levothyroxine is a compound that is made up of 5 elements and 19 atoms. The 5 elements are carbon, hydrogen, iodine, nitrogen, and oxygen. The density of this compound is about 2.4ml/g. The boiling point is 1,069⁰F. Since it is a medicine it is already frozen. Levothyroxine is a medicine for the human thyroid. It replaces the natural amount of hormones produced from it. Without those hormones the body would have trouble with energy and metabolism. Since some people have trouble with this they would need to take levothyroxine to help keep up the body's energy and metabolism. The molecule levothyroxine was invented in 1927. The inventor was named Edward C. Kendall who was a biochemist. Even, 80% of people who remembered to take this medicine were less likely to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, chronic kidney disease, depression, types 1&2 diabetes, migraines, and obesity.

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