Liothyronine T3Active ingredient: Liothyronine sodiumAlternative names: Thyro3, Thyroxyl (T3), Tiromel, T3, Citomed, Citomel, CytomelActive half-life up to 34 hours This medication is utilized for the treatment of hypothyroidism. Athletes often use it alongside anabolic steroids to assist with fat loss. While it is a highly effective fat reduction tool, it may also result in loss of lean muscle mass.Effects of Citomed: The effects of Cytomel remain consistent whether used for treating hypothyroidism or for fat loss in athletic contexts. In both cases, the hormone acts as a direct analog to the T3 hormone. Users in both situations can typically achieve fat loss.
Regardless of the specific intent for using Cytomel, it can enhance metabolic rate, but dietary control is still necessary. To lose body fat, you must consume fewer calories than you expend. If your caloric intake exceeds your expenditure, Cytomel will not be effective. However, individuals already producing enough T3 may find they can maintain a slightly higher caloric intake while still losing weight due to the increased rate of calorie burning facilitated by Cytomel.
Another point regarding Cytomel is its potential anabolic effects. There are claims that it can enhance the anabolic effects of steroids by improving the utilization of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. In theory, combining Cytomel with anabolic steroids could foster greater overall body enhancement. However, while this theory is accepted by some performance-enhancers, it's not widely supported by robust evidence. Most users should primarily rely on Cytomel for its intended therapeutic purposes.
Side effects: Common side effects include headache, excessive sweating, irregular heartbeat, anxiety, increased bowel activity, menstrual irregularities, angina, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism. Usage Guidelines:For hypothyroidism treatment, initial Cytomel doses typically start at 25mcg daily. After a few weeks of treatment, levels are usually reassessed, and the dose may be increased by 25mcg. This process can be repeated, potentially adjusting the dose to 75mcg daily after an additional two weeks, until an optimal maintenance level is achieved. Generally, an average dose ranges from 25-75mcg daily, with many finding that 25-50mcg is sufficient. The entire daily dose can usually be administered in one single intake.
In performance contexts, Cytomel dosing will closely resemble that used for treating hypothyroidism. Most individuals will begin with 25mcg daily, gradually increasing by 12.5-25mcg every 2-4 weeks as necessary. Most will find that going above 75-100mcg daily is unnecessary, although temporary dosing of 125mcg per day may be acceptable at the end of a stringent contest diet. However, this higher dose should not be used regularly during the majority of the dieting period. In general, a total duration of 6-8 weeks is deemed the safest; while longer periods such as 8-12 weeks are possible, they may heighten the risk of thyroid dependency. Generally, healthy adults should not encounter significant issues. After reaching the desired high dose, it is recommended to taper down to 25mcg daily for 7-10 days, allowing the body to adjust and reducing the risk of developing hypothyroidism. Abruptly discontinuing use should be avoided; the tapering process is vital.