Does anyone have the full list of ingredients for Thyro3?
Also, any experience with it?
I used to use NHS Liothyronine which made me very ill due to some of the ingredients. Since then I've been using Tiromel 25 mcg and have been doing much better on it.
I was wondering if anyone else responded in the same way to Liothyronine and Tiromel, and therefore could suggest a suitable replacement? I have hashimotos.
Thanks for any help.
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Faith1, Via Google: The active pharmaceutical ingredient in Thyro3 tablets is Liothyronine Sodium. Each Thyro3 tablet contains 25 mcg of Liothyronine Sodium. The inactive ingredients present in Thyro3 pills are calcium sulfate, gelatin, starch, stearic acid, sucrose and talc.
I did equally well on Tiromel and Mercury Pharma Liothyronine.
Mercury Pharma Liothyronine did not work for me, but I think you said worked for you.
Tiromel did work very well for me.
So I wanted to know if you had the same experience, i.e. positive with Tiromel and negative with MP Liothyronine, so I could follow whatever you are taking now - like Thyro3 or something else?
Thanks for that Bruster, it's good to know you've tried it. I won't get it as I'd rather learn from others experience as I'm not as brave as you. I really appreciate your frankness.
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