Does it make sense? Nope. In fact, it’s just plain STOOPID.
…make sense? Nope. And neither does what Medicare has decided about Armour Thyroid. Medicare is the government’s health insurance for those of you age 65 or older. It’s also available…
…make sense? Nope. And neither does what Medicare has decided about Armour Thyroid. Medicare is the government’s health insurance for those of you age 65 or older. It’s also available…
…gal that wrote me stated she felt a lot better on T4, and that no matter what she did, she couldn’t tolerate Armour. I believe her. If Armour was that…
…that she used to be on Armour, but then listened to a local doctor several years later who switched her to Synthroid–“a far more stable medication”. (not). Since she switched,…
…was disciplined recently. And for what? Under the column titled NONTHERAPEUTIC PRESCRIBING, it states: The action was based on Dr. Launius’ prescribing Adipex, Adderal and Armour Thyroid to patients when…
…is [insert any positive description, like “a reliable marker” or “sensitive measure”] 5) I do not believe in Armour. 4) Armour is [insert any negative adjective/description like “unstable” or “hard…