my girlfriend is hypo....so she was on synthroid which is levothyroxine sodium....i have a ug connect that sells Liothyronine Sodium a whole lot cheaper........can i order her a bottle and put her on that ****?........seems similar
synthroid is easier to control. I think it would really depend on how the prices differ and what type of risks you are willing to take. Dr D. takes T4 year round(?) and he always recommends that for thyroid replacement.
price difference by a few hundred a month....a reputable ug lab has the t-3 in liquid suspension....my gf takes 75 mcg a day......im thinking start her off on 50 mcg?
Synthetic T4 (Synthroid) will not work if the enzyme required to convert T4 to T3 is not normal. Often patients are placed on Synthroid or a similar drug for low thyroid and feel no different even though the TSH levels become normal. The reason is obvious. Their T4 is not converting adequately to the active T3 hormone or not enough T3 is getting into cells for whatever reason. The blood test looks great — the patient feels lousy.
You need to be very carefull with this. You could reduce the T-4 dose and add a small dose of T-3 to compensate for the differance (not mcg for mcg as T-3 is much more potent). Perhads drop the T-4 to 50mcg and add 10mcg T-3. Run that to access tolerance and slowly ramp dose in small incriments like 5mcg.
I am no expert, this is more theory than fact so take it as that.
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