Helvella wrote about this yesterday and produced a summary because the full paper is paywall protected. I've deposited the full paper with Louise Roberts at TUK for those interested. It shows that cholesterol levels of whatever form are not normalised by levels of T4 therapy giving normal range TSH. This mirrors the earlier work of Ito showing that other markers like sex hormone binding globulin are also not normalised, and require TSH down to 0.03-0.5 to be so. The "euthyroid" state therefore needs lowered TSH on therapy, almost down to undetectable. Some will need undetectable TSH to achieve "normality". Just as we've shown ourselves, and the reasons why this is so.
Paper showing effects on cholesterol in T4 ther... - Thyroid UK
Paper showing effects on cholesterol in T4 therapy by the Bianco group.
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helvellaAdministrator
the reasons why this is so are what Bianco, et al., manage to miss/ignore.
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shawsAdministrator
Thank you for posting Diogenes. Quality is always better than quantity. So rather than giving patients statins, they should increase dose of T4 to bring TSH to 0.03-0.5 .
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