Has anyone tried the T3 oral spray. Did it work for you? I hope everyone is doing as well as possible. Thank you all.
T3 Oral Spray: Has anyone tried the T3 oral spray... - Thyroid UK
T3 Oral Spray
Where would you get T3 oral spray?
Never heard of a T3 oral spray.
Without naming any sites, where did you, or could you, get it from? (Send me a Private Message, if needed.)
I am most interested in this as well. Can you PM me and say as much as you know about it on this post without naming supplier on post. I am about to goggle.
The only thing I can find if I google is mycin t3 spray which is an antibiotic spray for acne. Is there another one somewhere.
Is it a brand name derived from a play on the words "tea tree"?
Just a thought,....
The following description clearly indicates that it has nothing to do with the thyroid hormone Triiodothyronine.
"T3 Acne Body Spray reduces acne and pimple spots on your back, chest, neck and arms. It is specially formulated with Canadian Willow Herb extract, Willow Bark extract and Natural Australian Tea Tree Oil that brings acne-prone skin into perfect balance."
During the current health crisis sourcing T3 is becoming very difficult/impossible and I think we might all be clutching at straws, but sadly T3 spray isn't an option.....unless someone else has proof to the contrary.
Stay safe everyone
DD
PS. From an agricultural point of view. T3 is a fungicide
Can you pm me with details please.
Agree....
I wouldn't be looking at spuriously named products either.....just thought it might help the OP.
I guess T3 hasn't been registered as a trademark otherwise fur would be flying!
Sadly people are desperate....not even sure if my own supply will see me through covid-19. I need a huge dose!
Stay safe
T3 (and variations) has been registered as a trade mark for several non-pharmaceutical good/services.
trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-t...
I suspect that attempting to do so for a liothyronine product would be refused as it is a commonly used technical term already.
I suppose T3, in pharmaceutical terms, is just an accepted contraction, rather than a "name". As such I didn't expect it to be registered....maybe I expressed myself badly!
Most (T3) registrations of (EU) trademarks appear to have expired
In any case T3 spray, the OP's query, is a non-starter for thyroid patients.
I have reported products to the ASA - and it is worth complaining to the site and the ASA.