I don't have a functioning thyroid or parathyroids glands, and need to know if replacement therapy hormones exist. If so, let me know where and how I can get some.
Does a parathyroid replacement therapy hormones exist?
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- 9 Nov 2009 by bigwatson
- Topics:
- rocaltrol, thyroid disease
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23 Nov 2009
Yes you can take thyroid and parathyroid hormone. You will need to see your doctor for a prescription.
See: http://www.drugs.com/pro/forteo.html
http://www.drugs.com/levothyroxine.html
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