I've got the novothyral without prescription online finally . Now my question is this: I take it as levothyroxine once or twice because it contains T3 as Cytomel? . It is a dilemma because this medicine is a balance between levothyroxine and Cytomel for example.
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The problem is I'll start with 1/4 tablet. The problem is to cut a 1/4 pill in half because it is too small to divide . But thanks Clutter like always. !!!
With a quarter tablet, I really don't think taking it all at once would matter. It will be such a tiny amount of T3.
Besides, there's no law says you have to take Cytomel in two doses. I take my 75 all in one go at night. I'm find with that. It's all a question of trial and error. You have to find what's best for you. Nobody can tell you that.
For people who have thyroid hormone resistance high doses of T3 are common if they treat themselves adequately. I've read about quite a few people taking 150mcg - 300mcg per day for example, and even higher doses too. I think the highest dose I've read about was 800mcg per day, but I wouldn't swear to it.
Hi how are you feeling on Novothyral? I thought was life changing & now off it 3 months and feel difference. Can't get prescription ( long story)..would you mind sending me where you got without prescription? I've spent hours looking! Many thanks..
Could you please PM me the website you used to buy Novothyral online? I was recently prescribed Euthyral by a private endo in London but he's very expensive and I don't think I can keep paying his exorbitant fees much longer. I believe Euthyral and Novothyral are the same meds.
Hi Yenna, like you were trying to do, I'm looking to source Novothyal myself. Did you ever get the details? Would you mind passing on the details to me?
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