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Combination of Levothryroxine and Liothyroxine to improve hypothyroidal effects when treating T4 only

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I have seen information from the NHS concerning tests on the use of Levothryrox and Liothyroxine (T4 et T3) in combined treatment tests. Seems like the results are not specially good because the Liothyroxine is not made as a slow release and duèe to this lack of control it can cause problems to heart or give you palpitations. Any news on that?

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