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Hi. Paid for a private prescription for 200 half grain of Armour thyroid medication today at a cost of 107 pounds. Seems a lot of money or is it bout right ?????

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Heloise

There was a discussion about this just a day or two ago, maybe you can scroll down and find it.

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Heloise in reply toClutter

You're too sweet.

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Jackie

Hi That is very ex[pensive. I suspect you went through a local pharmacy. I use Springfield, Richmond by post.Dedicated line for thyroid, Mon, Tues. Thurs and Fri, 10 am to 12 noon. 0208 255 8096

Jackie

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claudiasmum

I have paid £88 for 250 grains online from a uk pharmacy but when they ran out I paid £66 for 100 from Boots.

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archipoeta53 in reply toclaudiasmum

Boots will actually supply Armour?

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claudiasmum in reply toarchipoeta53

Yes but you need a prescription of course.

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helvellaAdministrator in reply toarchipoeta53

Almost any UK pharmacy could supply Armour or Nature-Throid if you have a prescription. Some will do so willingly and helpfully, others might be grudging or refuse. And, if against a private prescription, shop around as prices vary hugely.

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rosetrees

Have you thought of trying thyroid-s? I'm not certain, but I believe it may be a generic version of Armour with the same fillers. It's a fraction of the cost.

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helvellaAdministrator in reply torosetrees

It really doesn't matter if it is notionally the same fillers (excipients) or not. We see batch-to-batch problems with what are claimed to be identical ingredients. So you simply must treat it as a different product.

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rosetrees in reply tohelvella

Thanks for that. Do you mean thyroid-s varies or armour varies, or both? Thanks

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helvellaAdministrator in reply torosetrees

We have on this very forum seen discussion over batch-to-batch variability of at least the following products:

Mercury Pharma Liothyronine

Armour Thyroid

Erfa Thyroid

Mercury Pharma Levothyroxine

I am not pointing my finger at Thyroid S as against Armour Thyroid. Merely pointing out that having the same list of excipients is no argument for regarding one product as being the same as another. I don't think you can possibly say that two products are the same on the basis of list of excipients alone because, if nothing else, the precise specifications that each product has to conform to could vary significantly. (I don't even know that we have a genuine list of ingredients of Thyroid S at all!)

Rod

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rosetrees in reply tohelvella

Ok - thanks for the clarification :)

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MoaningLisa

Have you tried here? They're the cheapest I know of - <long link to internet source>. I take 1 grain at a time, but bought 2 grains then split the pill in half - works out cheaper that way.

[Guideline 22 applies.]

I bought 1,000 1 grain thiroyd from Thailand for about £70. Not sure if that deal is still around. Thiroyd I found to be absolutely fine and compares with Armour.

There are other NDT's cheaper than Armour, go on the Stop the Thyroid Madness site, they are listed there.

I've been buying NDT online for 2 years now without prescription, not sure if there's a clamp down going on now according to some posts on here.

I'll PM you.

If you are buying with script try pharmarama, Two years ago i paid £35 for 100 tabs. Otherwise buy Thyroid S online. It works fine for me and offers value for money compared to private scripts

Oh bugger, I just ordered my first ever natural thyroid-s because I don't have a prescription. And based on your comments it's not the best move...any suggestions please?

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Sorry, it is not clear which response you are replying to!

If you want to reply to an existing response, you need to click on the orange Reply button at the end of that response. Clicking on the black Reply button at the end of all the responses makes it look as if your reply was to the original poster - and that doesn't make much sense.

Many people seem to positively like Thyroid S.

I criticise their lack of a proper list of ingredients but that says nothing at all about their product. In many other countries it is a legal requirement to make that information available - clearly not in Thailand (or not enforced). And it makes it difficult if you are trying to avoid specific ingredients.

Rod

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Minouchka in reply tohelvella

Rod - "Many people seem to positively like Thyroid S". What is Thyroid S please. I have never heard of it!

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helvellaAdministrator in reply toMinouchka

Similar to Thiroyd - both mentioned by others up the thread.

They are makes of desiccated thyroid from Thailand. As I have never seen either, let alone taken them, I am no expert and have to go by what I can see and read. Both have their adherents who swear by them as well as those who do not like them (one, or the other, or both).

Lack of full information makes me unhappy but as we always get round to saying, if they work that is the ultimate proof.

Rod

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Sorry, it is not clear which response you are replying to!

If you want to reply to an existing response, you need to click on the orange Reply button at the end of that response. Clicking on the black Reply button at the end of all the responses makes it look as if your reply was to the original poster - and that doesn't make much sense.

Many people seem to positively like Thyroid S.

I criticise their lack of a proper list of ingredients but that says nothing at all about their product. In many other countries it is a legal requirement to make that information available - clearly not in Thailand (or not enforced). And it makes it difficult if you are trying to avoid specific ingredients.

Rod

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It's fine. Works great for me, and I have had a total thyroidectomy.

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Tracey - are you too buying the Thailand product from <online source>? Can I ask how did you do transition from synthetic to natural thyroid?

[Guideline 22 applies.]

Sorry about the confusion of my post. Thanks for your replies.

I spent about 120 from springfeild pharmacy for 3 months worth of armour 2 grains on a private prescription. I am looking for another way of affording my treatment and am thinking of using Dr lowes bovine thyroid stuff thyrogold. Any advice welcome

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