Description
Liothyronine (T3) 50mcg by ZPHC is a synthetic thyroid hormone commonly referenced in endocrine and metabolic research contexts. It is associated with models involving metabolic regulation, energy expenditure, and thyroid hormone activity, where increased active thyroid hormone levels influence systemic metabolic processes.
Active Ingredient and Dosage:
Each tablet contains 50 mcg of Liothyronine Sodium (T3). The product is supplied in tablet form designed for precise and consistent dosing in structured research protocols.
Usage and Benefits:
Liothyronine is studied for its role as the active form of thyroid hormone responsible for regulating metabolic rate, thermogenesis, and energy utilization. In research models, it is commonly associated with increased metabolic activity, enhanced caloric expenditure, and modulation of energy balance.
Mechanism of Action:
T3 acts directly on nuclear thyroid hormone receptors, influencing gene expression involved in metabolism, thermogenesis, and cellular energy production. Compared to T4, Liothyronine is the more active form and produces faster physiological effects in metabolic research models.
Product Features:
– Potency: 50 mcg per tablet
– Presentation: oral tablet formulation for precise dosing
– Approximately 2.5-day half-life supporting sustained metabolic activity
– High-purity formulation for consistent endocrine response
– Commonly referenced in metabolic and thyroid function research models
Key Benefits:
– Increases metabolic rate and energy expenditure in research models
– Supports enhanced fat metabolism and caloric utilization
– Associated with increased energy levels and thermogenic activity
– Active thyroid hormone form with rapid physiological action
– Used in studies involving metabolic regulation and thyroid hormone replacement models
Recommended Use:
In research literature, Liothyronine is commonly referenced starting at lower doses (e.g., 25 mcg per day) with gradual adjustment based on hormonal response and metabolic markers. Dosing is typically individualized and monitored closely due to thyroid sensitivity.
Possible Side Effects:
– Symptoms of excess thyroid activity such as increased heart rate or palpitations
– Anxiety, sweating, or restlessness
– Weight loss and increased metabolic stress if overused
– Potential suppression of natural thyroid axis with prolonged exposure
– Cardiovascular strain in sensitive subjects
Contraindications:
Not recommended in individuals with untreated adrenal insufficiency, thyrotoxicosis, or known hypersensitivity to thyroid hormones. Avoid use during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless medically supervised.
Storage Conditions:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets.


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