About
This medication contains Liothyronine, a synthetic form of triiodothyronine (T3), which is one of the two primary thyroid hormones naturally produced by the thyroid gland. T3 is the more potent and metabolically active form of thyroid hormone, playing a crucial role in regulating metabolism, energy production, growth, and development across virtually all body tissues. It acts by binding to nuclear thyroid hormone receptors, thereby modulating gene expression and protein synthesis. This supplement is primarily used in the treatment of hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can also be used in combination with levothyroxine (T4) or for short-term thyroid suppression. Due to its rapid onset and shorter half-life compared to T4, careful dosage titration and monitoring are essential to avoid symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
Uses
- Treatment of hypothyroidism.
- Adjunctive therapy for myxedema coma.
- Thyroid hormone replacement therapy.
- Short-term suppression of TSH in certain thyroid conditions.
Directions For Use
Take one capsule orally once daily, preferably on an empty stomach, at least 30-60 minutes before breakfast, or as directed by your physician.
Benefits
- Replenishes deficient thyroid hormone levels.
- Improves metabolic rate and energy levels.
- Alleviates symptoms of hypothyroidism (fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance).
- Supports normal growth and development.
- Enhances cognitive function.
- Rapid onset of action compared to T4.
Side Effects
- Palpitations
- Tachycardia (rapid heart rate)
- Nervousness
- Tremor
- Insomnia
- Weight loss
- Heat intolerance
- Diarrhea
- Sweating
- Headache
- Chest pain
- Irritability
Safety Measures
- Alcohol - No specific interaction with alcohol, but excessive alcohol can affect thyroid function; moderate intake is generally advised.
- Pregnancy - Essential for fetal brain development; dosage requirements often increase during pregnancy. Close monitoring and adjustment by a doctor are crucial.
- Breastfeeding - Generally considered safe and compatible with breastfeeding; thyroid hormones are naturally present in breast milk.
- Liver - Use with caution in severe hepatic impairment; metabolism may be altered, requiring careful dosage adjustment.
- Kidney - Generally safe; no specific dosage adjustment usually required for renal impairment, but caution in severe cases.
- Lung - Use with caution in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular or respiratory conditions, as thyroid hormones can increase metabolic demand and cardiac workload.
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