Posted by Maxime on March 2, 2005, at 19:47:25
In reply to cytomel as an augmenter, posted by eugenia on February 26, 2005, at 7:02:30
I have. It works quickly and has a short half life. But it will give you an energy boost. Actually most doctors worry about the effect it will have on your heart because it can make your heart race etc. So maybe you have been started on a low dose to see how you react. It might be increased later. It's meant for hypothyroidism but it often used as an augmentor. I hope your doctor is planning on monitoring your levels of T3 in your body. Have you tried any other augmenters? Why did your doctor prescribe Cytomel over other possible augmenters?
Maxime
> Has anyone used cytomel as an augmenter? If it worked, how long did it take to kick in? Did you have any side-effects? I just started it, feel nothing, but am scared about the risk of osteoporosis, so unless it's really fantastic I won't continue.
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