What is the reason for that ? half life ? risk of overdose ?
Thanks !
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What is the reason for that ? half life ? risk of overdose ?
Thanks !
It is not uncommon for Doctors to use T4 as the body is supposed to convert the T4 to T3 unfortunately this conversion does not take place for some people.
T4 is present 4X more than T3, but T3 is 4X more potent. T4 is converted by the targets cells to T3. T3 has a very short serum life in respect to T4. That is usually why T4 is administered in most cases.
Any reason why I shouldn't replace my T4 for some cytomel ? im taking 200mcg's of this stuff already... 50-100mcg more and it will start to get pricey
i should have searched
http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...hlight=CYTOMEL
its amazing how every single question- even the weirdest has already been asnwered here