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Reducing T3 are these results normal?
So around 5 weeks ago I added iodine (high dose), selenium,
tyrosine
, magnesium and vit d to my routine and am now taking 12.5mcg T3 twice a day. I am experiencing no hypo symptoms and still able to get up early in the morning.
So around 5 weeks ago I added iodine (high dose), selenium,
tyrosine
, magnesium and vit d to my routine and am now taking 12.5mcg T3 twice a day. I am experiencing no hypo symptoms and still able to get up early in the morning.
Rhub4rb
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Tirosint availability! UK not yet!
I talked with IBSA manufacturer and they seemed enthusiastic about their liquid gel levothyroxine capsules. Most EU countries presently have it Switzerland, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Norway, etc. I find it weird the UK market has not been penetrated yet I did hear them say UK is coming up in the
I talked with IBSA manufacturer and they seemed enthusiastic about their liquid gel levothyroxine capsules. Most EU countries presently have it Switzerland, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Norway, etc. I find it weird the UK market has not been penetrated yet I did hear them say UK is coming up in the
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Is it common for t4 hormone brands to be incapability after prolonged use?
Hi I was wanting to know about levothyroxine brands of thyroid hormone i.e. synthroid, levothyroxinex and tirosint? I wanted to know with the exclusion of dosage changes, however, does t4 stop being adequate thyroid hormone treatment. I had changed over to cytomel only and I know it is something better
Hi I was wanting to know about levothyroxine brands of thyroid hormone i.e. synthroid, levothyroxinex and tirosint? I wanted to know with the exclusion of dosage changes, however, does t4 stop being adequate thyroid hormone treatment. I had changed over to cytomel only and I know it is something better
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5 years ago
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the importance of tyrosine to thyroid function - tyrosine is hardly ever mentioned so here is some useful info
https://thyroidadvisor.com/l-
tyrosine
-its-benefits-for-your-thyroid/
https://thyroidadvisor.com/l-
tyrosine
-its-benefits-for-your-thyroid/
lamornabuck
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Levothyroxine dose question
Hello. I've been on Tirosint 75 for 2 years after being diagnosed hypo. Recently started having hyper symptoms; trouble sleeping, weight loss, sweating more. Tested levels, TSH is 1.6 Free T4 is 1.6 (range is .8-1.7). Could the higher free T4 be causing the sleeping issues? A few months ago my Free
Hello. I've been on Tirosint 75 for 2 years after being diagnosed hypo. Recently started having hyper symptoms; trouble sleeping, weight loss, sweating more. Tested levels, TSH is 1.6 Free T4 is 1.6 (range is .8-1.7). Could the higher free T4 be causing the sleeping issues? A few months ago my Free
bma4
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Am I over medicated now
My tsh is0.01. Range 0.35-4.94 Free t4 is1.8 Range 0.7-1.5 Free t3 is 5.4 range is 2.2-4.0 She switched me to tirosint 150 and 4 t3 Any advice would be helpful Would it help to cut down on the t3 I just got the prescription of tirosint filled I’ve been taking this combination about 6 weeks
My tsh is0.01. Range 0.35-4.94 Free t4 is1.8 Range 0.7-1.5 Free t3 is 5.4 range is 2.2-4.0 She switched me to tirosint 150 and 4 t3 Any advice would be helpful Would it help to cut down on the t3 I just got the prescription of tirosint filled I’ve been taking this combination about 6 weeks
Evie7851
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Throat is tight after Med decrease - normal?
Hi, I made a very slight decrease in my tirosint. I was taking 88mcg every night and. Is I’m alternating 88 and 75. This is day 4 and my throat feels tight. Is this normal? How long will it last?
Hi, I made a very slight decrease in my tirosint. I was taking 88mcg every night and. Is I’m alternating 88 and 75. This is day 4 and my throat feels tight. Is this normal? How long will it last?
Fmljkl
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Hashimoto's & Elevated HR
Hello, I recently spoke to my endo about my elevated HR during exercise. When I jog a very slow mile, my HR jumps to 175/180bpm and I just can't sustain my jog. I work out regularly and am really not used to my body working SO hard. I take cytomel and tirosint. Which medication should I decrease
Hello, I recently spoke to my endo about my elevated HR during exercise. When I jog a very slow mile, my HR jumps to 175/180bpm and I just can't sustain my jog. I work out regularly and am really not used to my body working SO hard. I take cytomel and tirosint. Which medication should I decrease
Fmljkl
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Need help (confused)
Hi everyone, I'm really confused. I've been to numerous doctors and recently an endo. She took me off nature throid which was not making me completely optimal even though my numbers were decent, I still felt like something was pulling me down all the time. She put me on tirosint (88) and cytomel and
Hi everyone, I'm really confused. I've been to numerous doctors and recently an endo. She took me off nature throid which was not making me completely optimal even though my numbers were decent, I still felt like something was pulling me down all the time. She put me on tirosint (88) and cytomel and
jbicondoa
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Drug Submission time again. We are looking to speak to anyone who has experience of Loratinib (Lorviqua)
The indication this new medicine will be assessed under is: "As monotherapy is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose disease has progressed after: Alectinib or ceritinib as the first ALK
tyrosine
The indication this new medicine will be assessed under is: "As monotherapy is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose disease has progressed after: Alectinib or ceritinib as the first ALK
tyrosine
NicF4
Administrator
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
PJP prophylaxis may be unnecessary for CLL patients on BTK inhibitors
From a report from the recent Edinburgh iWCLL 2019, [i]"Routine empiric prophylaxis against pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PJP) may be unwarranted in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients initiating Bruton
tyrosine
kinase (BTK) inhibitor therapy, a retrospective chart review suggests."[/i] Dr.
From a report from the recent Edinburgh iWCLL 2019, [i]"Routine empiric prophylaxis against pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PJP) may be unwarranted in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients initiating Bruton
tyrosine
kinase (BTK) inhibitor therapy, a retrospective chart review suggests."[/i] Dr.
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Antidepressants and tirosint absorption
Does escitalopram or any antidepressant in general affects tirosint absorption in persons without thyroid?
Does escitalopram or any antidepressant in general affects tirosint absorption in persons without thyroid?
Maramonro
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Tirosint
Hi all. I'm starting liquid Tirosint today after fighting for it for over a year but the instructions are in Spanish. Can it be dropped into water?
Hi all. I'm starting liquid Tirosint today after fighting for it for over a year but the instructions are in Spanish. Can it be dropped into water?
Nessynu
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Does anyone know of a reliable source for Tirosint?
If so, could you please PM me? Thank you Tired
If so, could you please PM me? Thank you Tired
Tiredofthis77
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Chest tightness
Hi - My doctor just upped my cytomel from 10 MCG to 15. I'm on 88 of tirosint. Lately I feel some things in my chest. If I do any sort of exertion I feel my chest get tighter. It's the feeling you get if you run really hard. Like you can't get enough air. It's scary. Could it be meds or something
Hi - My doctor just upped my cytomel from 10 MCG to 15. I'm on 88 of tirosint. Lately I feel some things in my chest. If I do any sort of exertion I feel my chest get tighter. It's the feeling you get if you run really hard. Like you can't get enough air. It's scary. Could it be meds or something
jbicondoa
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Dr. O'Brien on how she treats CLL frontline and Dr. Pagel on new ways to block BTK
Pagel discusses new ways being researched to block BTK in CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia). https://cllsociety.org/2019/11/eha-2019-dr-john-pagel-on-new-ways-to-block-brutons-
tyrosine
-kinase-in-cll/ Stay strong. We are all in this together.
Pagel discusses new ways being researched to block BTK in CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia). https://cllsociety.org/2019/11/eha-2019-dr-john-pagel-on-new-ways-to-block-brutons-
tyrosine
-kinase-in-cll/ Stay strong. We are all in this together.
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Need help with a petition to have Tirosint available in UK!
I know tirosint is easily obtainable in the USA, Canada and Mexico. I had discussed with other members; who would like to figure out on tirosint’s availability in the UK. There are a few million in my country, the US, getting it prescribed now. I wonder if this is something that If enough people could
I know tirosint is easily obtainable in the USA, Canada and Mexico. I had discussed with other members; who would like to figure out on tirosint’s availability in the UK. There are a few million in my country, the US, getting it prescribed now. I wonder if this is something that If enough people could
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Nobel Prize - William Kaelin, Peter Ratcliffe, and Gregg Semenza.
Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against VEGF and small molecule
tyrosine
kinase inhibitors targeting VEGFRs have been shown to block its angiogenic activity, resulting in tumor vascular regression, anti-tumor effects and improvements in patient survival.
Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against VEGF and small molecule
tyrosine
kinase inhibitors targeting VEGFRs have been shown to block its angiogenic activity, resulting in tumor vascular regression, anti-tumor effects and improvements in patient survival.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
A Conversation with Dr Tam about Zanubrutinib: A Novel BTK Inhibitor
Zanubrutinib has fewer off-target effects on related enzymes, including the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), interleukin 2–inducible T-cell kinase (ITK), Janus kinase 3 (JAK3), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and
tyrosine
kinase expressed in hematopoietic carcinoma (TEC).
Zanubrutinib has fewer off-target effects on related enzymes, including the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), interleukin 2–inducible T-cell kinase (ITK), Janus kinase 3 (JAK3), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and
tyrosine
kinase expressed in hematopoietic carcinoma (TEC).
Jm954
Administrator
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Thumbs up for Nilotinib - Phase II Trials
Nilotinib is a brain-penetrant
tyrosine
kinase inhibitor that may alter brain dopamine metabolism. Method: A phase II randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled evaluation of the impact of Nilotinib on safety, tolerability and clinical effects in PD.
Nilotinib is a brain-penetrant
tyrosine
kinase inhibitor that may alter brain dopamine metabolism. Method: A phase II randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled evaluation of the impact of Nilotinib on safety, tolerability and clinical effects in PD.
FMundo
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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