Would be people be so kind as to tell me how they got on with the T3 brand tiromol?
I am just trying the odd 25mcg tablet here and there along with my Thybon Henning. Tiromol is a little easier on the wallet which is one of the reasons I have decided to try it.
Many thanks.
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I started on Tiromel and found it to be very good, I think in general it is considered slightly weaker than the others but you soon work out your dose, never seems to be a supply issue either which is good
I changed to Tiromel 3 weeks ago - I have found it subtly superior to the Uni-pharma that I'd been taking for more than 10 years. My speculation in that regard is that there are different fillers/binders (Uni-pharma is a light yellow/off white colour whereas Tiromel is white) and/or the Greek machinery producing their product is not well maintained/calibrated e.g. every now and then some tablets seemed to have little active ingredient and some others had more). I only take 12.5mcg a day and Tiromel are nicely scored whereas Uni-pharma are not.
Mine were bought OTC in Turkey and cost 20 euro for 10 boxes, 100x 25mcg each box. There was a 2 euro surcharge because it was on a card not cash.
Depending on what you are currently paying, a week-end break to Turkey could pay for itself.
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