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Is Armour Thyroid Intake Safe For Hypothyroidism Treatment?
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Hello
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Hello
Good day.
It is a good question.
Before going in to the question, i would like to tell you a bit on thyroid hormones.
Thyroid hormones mainly exist in 2 forms. T3 and T4.
T3 is more potent.
T3 is the active form and T4 has to get converted in to T3 to act in the cells for physiological actions.
T4 has negligible or no direct actions on cells.
Most Thyroid tablets contain exclusive levothyroxine ( T4). Eg: Synthyroid. where as some preperations contain both T4 and T3 ( Armour Thyroid).
Some of the hypothyroid patients continue to have tiredness and many other symptoms of hypothyroidism despite having a normal blood level of T4 and TSH whilst taking levothyroxine ( synthyroid). This has always confused doctors and we often stand helpless in front of suffering patients and we can not offer anything more as T4 levels are normal in their blood.
Recently it was found that there is a defect in conversion of T4 to T3 in the cellular level in many patients with hypothyroidism which will explain why they feel terrible despite having a normal blood level of T4 whilst on Synthyroid. This is due to the inefficiency of an enzyme called " deiodinase" which converts T4 to T3.
NOW, THAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF ARMOUR THYROID. It contains both T3 and T4 and T3 acts directly on cells. Those patients with above T4 to T3 conversion problem night feel better, while we change over to Armour thyroid.
However, Armour thyroid is pig derived preperation and world over, there is a shift away from animal derived medicines to bioengineered medicines ( for example, porcine insulin is no longer available in many parts of the world). BUT IF YOU FEEL GOOD ON ARMOUR THYROID AND IF YOU HAVE HAD NO SIDE EFFECTS, YOU MAY STAY ON IT. IT IS YOUR CHOICE.
I feel a person who actually live with a disease know more about it than a doctor ( unless the doctor too suffer from same disease).
Now FDA will not cancel the licence of any drug until and unless they are very sure that a drug cause more adverse effects on body.
I AM SURE that I gave you a lot of information and might have left you confused. Please let me know if you have not understood my answer.
Wishing you good health
Kind regards
Binu
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Thank you so much!
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Hello,
Good to know that you are going to have the blood test done soon. Please make sure that the blood is drawn in fasting before taking Armour thyroid or 4 hours after taking Armour thyroid. This question will be active until you close this and you may post the reports here as a follow up question.
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Binu
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Not advisable
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HELLO,
Good day.
I agree with your GP and would not encourage you to take both Armour thyroid and Synthyroid simultaneously. Dose adjustment will be a big problem. Besides, they are of different origins. Better if you continue current dose and recheck your thyroid functions.
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Binu
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Sorry to keep bothering you, but I really respect your opinion, and I have one more question regarding TSH. When I was on big doses of Armour Thryroid (much too big,) my TSH level dropped to .009. The Endocrinologist who put me on Synthroid said, since my TSH was too low, the other thyroid hormones could not do their jobs. I saw a Cardiologist/Internist yesterday, who drew my blood. He said he does prescribe Armour thyroid, and he is going to check my levels, and adjust my Armour Thyroid, if needed. He said that I don't need to be that concerned with my TSH level, if my t4 and t3 levels are OK. Do you agree with him? Everyone I am speaking to seems to be in agreement that I should stay on Armour Thyroid, if I feel it is best for me.
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Hello,
Good day.
More than happy to answer your question
I agree with your cardiologist regarding the decision to continue Armour thyroid. However, i disagree that with him regarding the opinion on TSH.
When your thyroid hormone levels are in excess, pituitary gland reduces TSH production and it is clearly an evidnce that you are over dosed. In that case, we would reduce the dose a bit and recheck TSH after 6 weeks to keep it in mod normal range.
This is especially important in your case keeping your age in mind. Overdose of thyroid hormone can cause osteoporosis and can precipitate heart beat abnormalities. I certainly would aim to keep your TSH in mid normal range.
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Binu
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Thank you so much again, I want to give you a top review, but i'm afraid to close the discussion, because I don't want to lose contact with you!
Hi
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No worries. you may contact me once the TSH result is available.
Till then, please continue same dose
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B
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