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Which of the following drugs do not commonly interact with thyroid hormones?
Rhinophyma
A skin disorder characterized by a large, red, bumpy, or bulbous nose, usually associated with severe rosacea.
Plaque Psoriasis
A chronic autoimmune skin condition characterized by red, scaly patches known as plaques on the skin.
Seborrheic Infantile Dermatitis
A common skin condition in infants causing scaly patches, usually on the scalp, known as cradle cap.
Hebra's Pityriasis
An alternative term for Pityriasis Rosea, a skin rash condition of unknown cause featuring a distinctive pattern over the body.
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