I’m currently on 75mcg levo and 15mcg liothyronine, my private endo has said that if I’m not feeling better on this by the next time I see him then he thinks we should switch to NDT/ERFA.
Can someone please tell me how much ERFA costs on private prescription? (I currently get my liothyronine through a German pharmacy so it’s not expensive)
Also, what would the equivalent dose for what I’m on now be? I think I saw the endo write in his notes that he’d put me on 30mcg ERFA but I’m worried that that’d be a far lower dose of T3 and T4 than I’m on now and so would be setting me up for feeling even worse!
Thanks for your help!
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We usually start on a dose equivalent to what we are taking of levo and every two weeks add a 1/4 tablet until you're symptom-free. Read the following 'Safely Getting Well'
Your current dose is approximate to 120mcg of T4, so starting on 1 1/2 grains would be a smaller drop to about 100mcg, but might work for you if NDT suits you better. Easier to start low & increase slowly.
II take Nature Throid currently, & think one grain is the equivalent to 68mcg of T4 (including the 9mcg of T3). Armour is a little weaker at 65mcg. I've not read about Erfa, so don't know that one, perhaps the company has a website with this information.
I take T3 as well as NDT, & find one grain of NT is about the same for me as 25mcg of T3, which is the equivalent of 75mcg of T4. This could be the effect of the other hormones in NDT working well for me. I've taken WP Thyroid made by the same company, which seems stronger for the same active dose than 25mcg of T3. People find different brands suit them better than others.
The current cost of 100x2grain NT, at the moment, including postage & import charges is approximately £95.
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