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My functional doctor has suggested slow release T3. Has anyone taken it and how did they find it. Feedback appreciated.

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Caze,

I think slow release T3 will need be imported from the USA so you will need a prescription.

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Hi Clutter

The doc had sent a prescription to a pharmacy in Germany. Just wanted some feedback re efficacy

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Caze,

I think it is more commonly available in USA, NZ and Australia but rarely in the UK so I hope you get some feedback.

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Sorry I don't have an answer. I wonder how slow release is effected by food, in case someone knowledable knows.

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