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NEWS - Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) recommend the use of midostaurin for adult acute leukaemia
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) have today recommended the use of midostaurin in first-line treatment for adult acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) patients, who are FMS-like
tyrosine
kinase 3 (FLT3) mutation-positive.
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) have today recommended the use of midostaurin in first-line treatment for adult acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) patients, who are FMS-like
tyrosine
kinase 3 (FLT3) mutation-positive.
HAIRBEAR_UK
in
Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Alternative names for Tirosint
Hi all, just wondering what the European name for Tirosint is, I read it in a post somewhere but can't seem to find it now. thank you so much!!! X
Hi all, just wondering what the European name for Tirosint is, I read it in a post somewhere but can't seem to find it now. thank you so much!!! X
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Private Homeopath has prescribed me Armour NDT for a lazy Thyroid Condition
He has advised me to also take
Tyrosine
400mg per day and Lugols Iodine ten drops twice daily. I am a bit worried about the Iodine, as it seems quite a lot to me. I am also looking to go Gluten free.
He has advised me to also take
Tyrosine
400mg per day and Lugols Iodine ten drops twice daily. I am a bit worried about the Iodine, as it seems quite a lot to me. I am also looking to go Gluten free.
Kevybob
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Thoughts on test results?
I need a little help understanding my most recent test results. 05/09/2018 Vit D 25-OH: 73 ng/mL (20 - 60) TSH: 0.22 uIU/mL (0.30 - 4.50) FT4: 1.2 ng/dL (0.6 - 1.5) FT3: 3.3 pg/mL (2.4 - 4.2) RT3: 15.2 ng/dL (9.0 - 27) At the time, I believe I was taking 109 mcg Tirosint (levo)/daily. I was also doing
I need a little help understanding my most recent test results. 05/09/2018 Vit D 25-OH: 73 ng/mL (20 - 60) TSH: 0.22 uIU/mL (0.30 - 4.50) FT4: 1.2 ng/dL (0.6 - 1.5) FT3: 3.3 pg/mL (2.4 - 4.2) RT3: 15.2 ng/dL (9.0 - 27) At the time, I believe I was taking 109 mcg Tirosint (levo)/daily. I was also doing
milkwoman
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Tirosint
Hi all, Does anyone here buy Tirosint and if so could you tell me where from please? I'm really struggling on my current tablets! Thank you all so much! X
Hi all, Does anyone here buy Tirosint and if so could you tell me where from please? I'm really struggling on my current tablets! Thank you all so much! X
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
help with results, no medication
Now I am gluten and dairy free, I take selenium,
tyrosine
and balanced iron from viridian. I feel ok, but slightly puffy in my glands, if that makes sense and somtimes a sore throat , this started with the nature thyroid, so i didnt mind stopping.
Now I am gluten and dairy free, I take selenium,
tyrosine
and balanced iron from viridian. I feel ok, but slightly puffy in my glands, if that makes sense and somtimes a sore throat , this started with the nature thyroid, so i didnt mind stopping.
rosesoley
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Hashimotos test results please help
TSH 3.54 Free T 14.4 Total T 77.4 Thyroglobulin antibody 51.600 Peroxidase antibody 291 B12 612 Folate 7.13 Inflammation marker 0.6 Ferritin 41.5 So now I am not taking medication but throat still feels a bit puffy/swollen, I am gluten and dairy free, I take Selenium 200 and
Tyrosine
.
TSH 3.54 Free T 14.4 Total T 77.4 Thyroglobulin antibody 51.600 Peroxidase antibody 291 B12 612 Folate 7.13 Inflammation marker 0.6 Ferritin 41.5 So now I am not taking medication but throat still feels a bit puffy/swollen, I am gluten and dairy free, I take Selenium 200 and
Tyrosine
.
rosesoley
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Questions
At 68 just had DRVVT test 56 (<40). PPTla under range. I’m hypo/hashi dx’d at 65. Reacted to first 2 thyroid meds for just over a year. All were firsts at 65/66 and research indicates they were t,b, and mast cell activated. 4/16 I was put on Tirosint and for the last 2 years no reactions and no new
At 68 just had DRVVT test 56 (<40). PPTla under range. I’m hypo/hashi dx’d at 65. Reacted to first 2 thyroid meds for just over a year. All were firsts at 65/66 and research indicates they were t,b, and mast cell activated. 4/16 I was put on Tirosint and for the last 2 years no reactions and no new
phirestar
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Vitamins
I am hypo and take 175
tyrosine
on waking. Thanks
I am hypo and take 175
tyrosine
on waking. Thanks
Marggieann1
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
So confused! Can anyone help me make sense of blood results & advise on supplements?
Been advised by a nutritionist to take 1 a day of higher nature thyroid support formula which contains b vits, magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, selenium, iodine and
tyrosine
. Gathered I need some of these to help the Levothyroxine work?
Been advised by a nutritionist to take 1 a day of higher nature thyroid support formula which contains b vits, magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, selenium, iodine and
tyrosine
. Gathered I need some of these to help the Levothyroxine work?
Louisa45
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
L-Tyrosine
Hello, Has anyone out there taken l -
tyrosine
as well as levothyroxine for hypothyroid? Have been trying to find out if it helps but haven't found anything. Is it only for someone with normal thyroid function? Thank you for any and all help.
Hello, Has anyone out there taken l -
tyrosine
as well as levothyroxine for hypothyroid? Have been trying to find out if it helps but haven't found anything. Is it only for someone with normal thyroid function? Thank you for any and all help.
Tillysnanna
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Right combination of supplements
I was wondering whether there is some standard combination of supplements which is optimal and is more or less suitable for everyone The supplements I use are 1. taurine 2
tyrosine
3. NAC 4. folic acid 5 B12 6. B1 7. vitamin C 8. Vitamin D 9. green tea extract 10. turmeric 11.
I was wondering whether there is some standard combination of supplements which is optimal and is more or less suitable for everyone The supplements I use are 1. taurine 2
tyrosine
3. NAC 4. folic acid 5 B12 6. B1 7. vitamin C 8. Vitamin D 9. green tea extract 10. turmeric 11.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Taking supplements in combination with ADHD stimulant medication is very beneficial, but there is another important detail to adhere
Take
Tyrosine
to get me motivated, focused, and out of bed. After ingesting
Tyrosine
I give myself only 1hr until I eat. If an hour has passed and I have not eaten yet, get a snack and take another
tyrosine
.
Take
Tyrosine
to get me motivated, focused, and out of bed. After ingesting
Tyrosine
I give myself only 1hr until I eat. If an hour has passed and I have not eaten yet, get a snack and take another
tyrosine
.
Eclecticentric77
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
TIROSINT or similar - Gluten/lactose/corn Free
Hello all, I’m a kiwi living in Dubai with Hashimotos. All the Levothyroxine medication brands here in Dubai contain Lactose and Corn, both I’m allergic too. My husband travels for work and I’m hoping to find out which countries sell Tirosint (or something similar) which you can buy over the counter
Hello all, I’m a kiwi living in Dubai with Hashimotos. All the Levothyroxine medication brands here in Dubai contain Lactose and Corn, both I’m allergic too. My husband travels for work and I’m hoping to find out which countries sell Tirosint (or something similar) which you can buy over the counter
Nikniks
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Doses (grains) advice after thyroidectomy
Hi everyone! Sorry for my English, I am Italian, so my English won't be perfect! ;-) On the 26th April, so last week, I went through thyroidectomy because of a thyroid cancer (a TIR 3a then revealed as a cancer). Before this, I started to be cured with Nature Thiroid because I suffered from subclinical
Hi everyone! Sorry for my English, I am Italian, so my English won't be perfect! ;-) On the 26th April, so last week, I went through thyroidectomy because of a thyroid cancer (a TIR 3a then revealed as a cancer). Before this, I started to be cured with Nature Thiroid because I suffered from subclinical
innsaei
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Acalabrutinib
“Logan says that a more targeted Bruton's
tyrosine
kinase (BTK) inhibitor than ibrutinib may have some advantages.” http://www.onclive.com/onclive-tv/dr-logan-discusses-acalabrutinib-in-cll Dennis, 71, Ibrutinib
“Logan says that a more targeted Bruton's
tyrosine
kinase (BTK) inhibitor than ibrutinib may have some advantages.” http://www.onclive.com/onclive-tv/dr-logan-discusses-acalabrutinib-in-cll Dennis, 71, Ibrutinib
Fant1924
in
CLL Support
6 years ago
Switched to Tirosint (the good and bad)
A few days ago I switched from Levothyroxine 112mcg to Tirosint 112mcg. The good news is my energy came back, I felt better mentally, brain fog was gone, and was happier and was able to perform better at work. The bad news is it made me feel a little disoriented, and gave me a warm feeling sensation
A few days ago I switched from Levothyroxine 112mcg to Tirosint 112mcg. The good news is my energy came back, I felt better mentally, brain fog was gone, and was happier and was able to perform better at work. The bad news is it made me feel a little disoriented, and gave me a warm feeling sensation
Shaun_m
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Sinemet MG Conversion to Zandopa MG Conversion to Madopar. Synergy between Mucuna Pruriens & Withania somnifera. B12/thiamne thoughts...
The most important sentence I read is as follows (the complete study can be downloaded as a pdf file: "Furthermore, it was found that the use of Mp and Ws considerably improved the
tyrosine
hydroxylase expression in the substantianigra region of the brain." https://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx
The most important sentence I read is as follows (the complete study can be downloaded as a pdf file: "Furthermore, it was found that the use of Mp and Ws considerably improved the
tyrosine
hydroxylase expression in the substantianigra region of the brain." https://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx
silvestrov
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Collecting research/knowledge
Medical history practically nonexistent prior to 65. Dx’d hypo (2015) of blood test and started mylan levo. First reaction in eyes and a sort of full body cascade continued for 8+ months. Stopped meds - reactions stopped. About 2 weeks after starting mylan levo I had what I described as a quasi seizure
Medical history practically nonexistent prior to 65. Dx’d hypo (2015) of blood test and started mylan levo. First reaction in eyes and a sort of full body cascade continued for 8+ months. Stopped meds - reactions stopped. About 2 weeks after starting mylan levo I had what I described as a quasi seizure
phirestar
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Tirosint
Hi all, my new gp has mentioned Tirosint as an option but is waiting to hear what my endo suggests after my four weeks on branded levo, Eltroxin which has gone terribly wrong as ive said in a former post so gone back onto 150mcg levo. My question is anyone tried this product and how they felt, side effects
Hi all, my new gp has mentioned Tirosint as an option but is waiting to hear what my endo suggests after my four weeks on branded levo, Eltroxin which has gone terribly wrong as ive said in a former post so gone back onto 150mcg levo. My question is anyone tried this product and how they felt, side effects
Angelic69
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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