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T4

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AcronymDefinition
T4Terminator 4 (movie)
T4Thyroxine (thyroid hormone)
T4Tekken 4 (video game)
T4Topological Space (mathematics; topology)
T4Ten-Four
T4Turbocharged 4 cylinder (Volvo)
T4Teens and Teachers Teaming for Technology
T4T-carrier 4 (digital transmission line, 274.176 Mbps, 4032 voice channels)
T4Tekken Tag Team Tournament (video game)
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References in periodicals archive
Effects of evening vs morning thyroxine ingestion on serum thyroid hormone profiles in hypothyroid patients.
It is therefore advised to begin thyroxine therapy as soon as possible to increase chances of treatment.
Since I've been on thyroxine I don't suffer from the cold quite so much but in hindsight I realise now why I went through stages of feeling more tired than I should have.
was diagnosed within a year because "" Donna and Coralie continue to take daily medication to regulate their thyroxine levels.e 44-yearolds are now self-employed authors.
The expert witness said Armour Thyroid was unlicensed in the UK and was also concerned that Thyroxine given to patients with general symptoms could lead to problems of osteoporosis and heart rhythm irregularities.
In the 1940s, many physicians started replacing whole animal thyroid and started treatment with synthetic but bioidentical thyroxine alone.
* Foods/supplements that may reduce thyroid function or the effects of thyroxine include high dose iodine/ kelp/seaweed, isoflavones, lemon balm, bugleweed, red rice yeast extract, SAMe, carnitine, celery seed.
Subjects were prescribed thyroxine on a public health plan; end point was admission to hospital for fractures.
In the remaining 22 pregnancies (61%), thyroxine dose had to be increased over time.
To start with she took a drug carbimazole to block the production of thyroxine, together with some thyroxine.
More specifically, a low free thyroxine at 2 and 4 weeks was associated with poorer attention skills at 3 months of corrected age as assessed by the Bayley Scales of Infant Development.
The thyroid gland produces a hormone, thyroxine, which regulates the body's metabolism and it is the ability to produce this hormone that is affected.
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