Thyroid Medication Update: What You Should Know
Betty Chaffee/ January 23, 2026/ Medication Management, Medication safety/ 2 comments
Betty Chaffee/ January 23, 2026/ Medication Management, Medication safety/ 2 comments
The thyroid gland sits at the base of the neck. It secretes two hormones that, together, we think of as "thyroid hormone". One of the hormones (thyroxine, or T4) is slowly converted to the other (T3) by the liver. The conversion happens at a speed that typically keeps T4 and T3 in just the right balance. Together, these hormones regulate the body's metabolism, including heart rate, weight gain/loss, and heat production to keep your body functioning well.
The synthetic products we talked about earlier, levothyroxine (T4) and liothyronine (T3), are the safest and most effective thyroid replacement alternatives. They're approved, reliable, and have been used safely for many years.
How do i Appeal to the FDA? My Wife is in Distress remembering he Attack of Low Thyroid. NP has been successful for 30 years
Dear John, your wife is not alone. If she has never tried the combination of synthetic (approved) T3 and T4, it’s very possible (and likely) that those two meds together would work just as well. What I’m hoping, though, is that the makers of some of the DTE products will realize that gaining FDA approval is in their best interest, and in the best interest of many patients. I think if manufacturers are able to develop a product that has consistent amounts of active medication, no contaminants, and is made with good processes, the FDA will approve the product(s). Their reasons for not doing so thus far are not clear to me.