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Hello Andre and Listers,
You're lucky that your country has available slow-release T3. I know
in some countries, that is impossible to get. In the U.S. it is
difficult, expensive and not covered by insurance. Fewer pharmacies
are doing any compounding. Where I live in central Missouri, near a
city close to 100,000, there was only one pharmacy that did
compounding and they stopped doing so. There is a compounding
pharmacy in St. Louis and I might consider ordering from them.
I'd be curious to hear from others who are using slow release
T3. And if most are using a T4 product at the same time. Best regards,
Susan
>As I don't live in USA, we don't have Amour. I'm actually GLAD
>because I use a T4 pill and a T3 pill - and therefore I only worry
>about the dosage once at the beginning of taking them.
>The T4 I take is in the form of Eltroxin, and the T3 is a
>slow-release T3 that a compound pharmacy makes up. You take it
>exactly every 12 hours. There's no fine-tweaking of 1.2 grains of
>this, and 3/4 grains of that. And it's an organic (not synthetic) product.
>Perhaps those of you who are having trouble fine-tuning your usual
>dosage should investigate this method?
>
>Warm regards,
>
>Andre Shirley
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