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If you suffer from a hypothyroid disorder, your doctor may prescribe a drug known as Cytomel T3 or under the generic name liothyronine. It is produced by King Pharmaceuticals, and over the past 20 years, doctors have found that patients with a medically diagnosed underactive thyroid often benefit from medications utilizing the T3 and T4 hormones naturally produced by the thyroid, which increase the body’s expenditure of energy and therefore the need for more energy.
Obviously, a thyroid disorder severe enough to affect weight loss is extremely rare at best. In fact, half the time, when you do have that, you get an overactive thyroid, meaning that you would actually gain weight by treating it. With this being said, thisis not something to self diagnose. Ultimately speaking, most likely speaking, you don’t have that problem and would do more harm than good by taking this supplement.
Because Cytomel actually only provides one of these hormones, there has been some controversy concerning its efficacy as a full treatment for a thyroid disorder and if patients should even use it as opposed to a treatment which provides both hormones in one. It would certainly be more affordable for the average patient. Using a synthetic form, it has been known as an anabolic steroid. This being said, we have to stress the fact that realistically speaking, most people do not have a thyroid disorder. So it would be dangerous and detrimental for most to use Cytomel for any kind of results.
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