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In a message dated 3/31/2004 3:57:12 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
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> Yes, holding the tablet in the mouth signals the beginning of digestion. >>>
>

Neither thyroxin (T4) nor liothyronine (T3), to the best of my knowledge,
need to be digested to be absorbed. Which part of the tablet are we interested in
digesting?

Doc Don

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