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© Anthony Lee

Hypothyroidism

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1.   Aug 10, 2006 10:16 AM

» 10yrslater - Disaster Strategy - Obtaining Hormone Replacement Medicine

In response to Disaster Strategy - Obtaining Hormone Replacement Medicine posted by bbegan:

Also, shelf life for thyroid supplement is under a year from what I have been told by doctors.
The pill are still fine, not toxic or dangerous-ever (They are a class A drug which means one of the safest drugs -for those who need it- can be taken during pregnanacy, etc..) They slowly loose potency, so it is important to store them properly, keep them dry, all of that. If you are taking something that is getting old, you may just have to take more of it to get enough. So, just keep rotating your emergency supply.

-- posted by 10yrslater


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