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Avatar n tn If I go back to the cytomel along with some sustained release T3, it will actually be slightly less T3 than I am on now, but it will be mostly immediate release rather than sustained release, if that makes sense. I seem to need way more of the sustained type than I did with the cytomel. I'm not sure why... Do you think combining a sustained release med with an immediate release med is a bad thing? Or does it matter?
Avatar m tn Hello people, I just ordered my Cytomel (T3/Thryoid Meds) from Mexico, it's called Tryiotex and people in the net says it's a slow released meds.. the dosage are 75mcg for a pill.. how should i take them? what's sustained release means? will it be ok to take the dosage first thing in the a.m on an empty stomach? or should i split the dosage for 2 times a day? (remember - that's a slow/sustained release pills.. different from other brands out there..
Avatar m tn Also consumed 3 grams/day of omega 3 supplements and was on a relatively low carb diet during this period. Pretty sure the sustained release Niacin may be culprit but anyone familiar with anything else that would raise these three enzymes as noted above. I have stopped the Slo Niacin. What's a reasonable time to recheck blood after getting off the Niacin....a month? Also, note that BUN/Creatine just slightly high and ALP, Bilirubin, A/G,Albumin, etc liver markers were all normal.
Avatar m tn I recommend sleep hygiene and cognitive therepy before using any drugs for imsomnia 12.
Avatar f tn From a compounding pharmacy: "Cytomel is immediate release T3, and compounded T3 is a 12 hour sustained release T3, therefore you are getting a continuous dose of T3 over a 12 hour period, and not just a burst of T3 with the immediate release cytomel." Your SR T3 is releasing over a 12 hr period, so you have 12 hrs that you have none in your system. This has been found to be a problem with other members...
Avatar f tn Hi, I have many symptoms of hypothyroid but my thyroid levels are normal, so my physician prescribed low-dose (5mg) Cytomel in the hopes of alleviating my symptoms. Has anyone taken Cytomel (not the sustained-release form, just the regular instant-release form) for Wilson's Syndrome? If so, could you please share your story? Did Cytomel work? Did you try the sustained-released form of T3?
Avatar f tn It is sustained release. I have heard good things about this product. But I am worried that it is sustained-release and will affect my meds. Any ideas on what kind of iron to take. I find that they are very constipating. I don't need that to deal with. Thanks in advance!
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376186 tn?1219279505 I am wondering what the longest period in which you have had sustained PVC's or PAC's? And how often will you get sustained PVC's? If there are no symptoms, ie dizziness, how long would you wait before you went to the ER or would you even consider going? Have you talked this over w/your cardio or EP? Are you on medication that helps to suppress these and if so, what do you take and how much? Yesterday, I started having sus.
Avatar f tn On the first day I developed hives under my tongue from a sublingual progesterone. I am now on sustained release progesterone (capsule) at nighttime. I apply progesterone and Biest cream in the morning. My hot flashes got more severe and more frequent since starting HRT.
Avatar f tn I recently changed from sustained-release T3 to Armour Thyroid. I have fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome and I did okay on the T3 - not well, but better. I went to a new doctor and she wanted me on T4 as well so switched me to Armour and I have had so much leg and all over muscle pain. I wasn't sure if it was the Armour or what but it is much more pain than I have ever had (and different pain) even though I always have muscle aches, this is even more intense and constant.
Avatar f tn I would like to know how 70mg Vyvanse compares mg wise to Adderall. Adderall instant release didn't seem to help me, what is the best form of this medication to take, sustained or what is the other one besides instant release? What is a MAO inhibitor --no one told me I couldn't mix--maybe that explains the dizziness. Just read a post of a person on both Vyvanese and Adderall--my doctor said no to me. What about Desoxyn?
Avatar m tn Besides Clonazepan, Solof, Lorazepan, Divalproex, Citalopran, Donepezil,Divalproex, Enalapril, Carb/Levo tab she started taking Ziprasidone four weeks ago.Please tell me if she should stop taking some of those medications.
620048 tn?1358018235 Fampridine-SR is a sustained release version of an old drug called 4-aminopyridine (4-ap), which was originally used as a bird poison. I am on non-sustained-release 4-ap, which is currently only available from compounding pharmacies (and I don't think all doctors will prescribe it). As I understand it 4-ap is supposed to make the demyelinated nerves conduct more efficiently so they work faster and for longer before they give out.
9624973 tn?1413016130 REPLICor’s nucleic acid polymer (NAP) HBsAg (s-antigen)-release inhibitors therapy blocks s-antigen release and can effectively eliminate s-antigen from the blood (as an example, the serum HBsAg in one patient was reduced from 87,690 to 0.01 IU / ml on treatment, a 6.94 log reduction).
Avatar f tn provigil(modafinal) and nuvigil are non-amphetamine stimulants... nuvigil is the sustained release version. most health insurances will require a you to try other drugs like ritalin first or prior authorizations and after all that still have it cost a lot by having some type of deductible/coinsurance for either one of these. anti-depressants will not help with drowsiness/sleep attacks.
Avatar m tn Would it be OK if you took a sustained-release medicine (that is supposed to stay in your blood for 24 hours) twice a day? Would there be a cumulative effect that could be dangerous perhaps? I don't think any retard-release drug can actually maintain a good therapeutic level for 24 hours, so taking them every 12 hours seems to be alright, but I don't know the mechanism with which it releases gradually, thus wondering if taking Metoprolol 25 mg slow-release every 12 hours would be safe.
Avatar f tn I currently take a sustained release dosage of Propanolol,one tablet daily(120mg.) Can I switch to the same amount as I am currently taking to 3 times daily-40mg.3xdaily without any problems? Thank you.
333672 tn?1273792789 Well, I'm not sure it's been completely proven to help anything exactly and it certainly doesn't seem to help everyone. Most of the research seems to be with MS and spinal cord injury and have more to do with motor symptoms (mostly walking) and spasticity, although I did see some stuff on fatigue. The most recent MS study I came across (see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.
Avatar m tn provided significant antiviral potency in treatment-naive and experienced patients, sustained viral reductions, and appears safe and well-tolerated as a twice-daily oral regimen." "The results from this study of the RG7227/RG7128 combination raise hopes that we can deliver an interferon-free regimen for our patients in the future," said lead investigator Edward Gane, MD, in a press release issued by InterMune.
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Avatar m tn These findings are associated with substantial and sustained reductions in serum HBV titers which may be due to an improved immune response to the infection. This is exemplified by the first patient who had 2,000,000 copies of the virus / ml in his blood, was then treated for a total of 23 weeks and who has so far maintained a sustained virologic response (<70 copies of the virus / ml in his blood) for a period of 6 months off treatment.
Avatar m tn She is not alcoholically person and never drink in her live. She has heart disease and take atorvastatin for 10 years and also donepezil and ladiomil for 4 years. Since her doctor discover problem with GOT and GPT she stopped taking atorvastatin (3mounts before) because they were suspicious that atorvastatin was reason for this problem but again GOP and GPT increase. Next step was cancer marker (CA19-9 = 34.4, AST = 5.47, CEA=3.22) and virus markers (HBsAg Es = 0.13 negative, Anti-HCV = 0.