 
                    Trade Names: T3, T4, Tertroxin, Eltroxin
Chemical Names: Liothyronine Sodium & Thyroxine Sodium
Routes: Oral
 Liothyronine
 sodium is the L-isomer of triiodothyronine (T3), a form of thyroid 
hormone used to treat hypothyroidism and myxedema coma. Bodybuilders and
 athletes are attracted to liothyronine sodium for its ability to 
increase metabolism and support the breakdown of body fat. There are two
 products in South Africa that bodybuilders use, namely Eltroxin 
(Thyroxine Sodium or T4) and Tertroxin (Liothyronine Sodium or T3). 
Eltroxin is very slow acting. Its plasma half life is about 11 days. 
That means that whatever dosage you take today, will only have an effect
 close to two weeks later. Furthermore, it takes about 4 weeks for it to
 reach stable plasma levels. It has a very highly suppressive effect on 
your normal thyroid action, even for 4-6 weeks after discontinuing its 
use. It is also poorly absorbed with a bioavailability of less than 80%.
 Tertroxin on the other hand, works the opposite. It has a half life of 
only 12 hours, starts working immediately, does not have that lengthy 
suppressive effect on the thyroid after its use has been stopped, and 
more than 95% of the dose taken is actually absorbed.
 Side-effects
 commonly include headaches, irritability, nervousness, sweating, 
irregular heartbeat, increased bowel motility, or menstrual 
irregularities. Be careful not to overdose as you can easily end up with
 heart rates exceeding 150 beats per minute. The fortunate part of 
Tertroxin overdosing is that the drug will clear in about one day and 
the symptoms will disappear, whereas with Eltroxin overdosing these 
symptoms may continue for weeks and you may end up with heart failure or
 permanent heart damage. Normal Tertroxin dosages vary from one 
individual to the next. Anything from 20-100mcg per day can be used, but
 it should be individually determined by starting on 20mcg and 
increasing with 10mcg every three or four days.
 The intent of 
this slow buildup is to help the body become adjust to the increasing 
thyroid hormone levels, and avoid sudden changes that may initiate side 
effects. Cycles of liothyronine sodium usually last no longer than 6 
weeks, and administration of the drug should not be halted abruptly. 
Instead, it is discontinued in the same slow manner in which it was 
initiated. This usually entails reducing the dosage by 10mcg every three
 to four days. This tapering is done so that the body has time to 
readjust its endogenous hormone production at the conclusion of therapy.
 Also remember that when stacking drugs such as Ephedrine, Tertroxin and
 Clenbuterol you are increasing your resting heart rate values. Your 
heart rate reserve and aerobic capacity decreases, so you will find it 
difficult to train at very high aerobic intensities. Be careful not to 
overdo the intensity of your training sessions and rather reduce your 
intensity and increase the duration of training.
- Brand: SWISS PHARMA
- Model: 23334
- Weight: 0.00kg
 
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
          