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I have been taking Pfizer Thyroid for about 2 years now. I am pleased

with the results. Before I had been on a compounded dessicated

thyroid which was very expensive. Before that synthroid for 14 years.

As I have never taken Armour brand I can't compare, but compared to

Syntrhoid this is the best.

Pfizer makes it and I get it by prescription from my Doctor, whom I am

training (very slowly)

On the bottle it says Thyroid Hormone DIN 00023949 made by Pfizer.

My pharmacist seems to be having problems getting anything over 30mg,

right now. I Live in Calgary.

Hope this helps.

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Robin, your pharmacist is mistaken. It's prescribed here - I am in

Ottawa. I've talked to a few pharmacists here and there are some

doctors who precribe Thyroid (which is what it's called here). This

is probably the best way to get it. Find a doc who uses it by

asking pharmacsits or calling the doctor's office. I've also found

an excellent clinic here called The Wellness Hospital

(www.wellnesshospital.com) that has a compounding pharmacy - they

are a private clinic however and not covered by OHIP.

Thyroid is available, you just need to find an enlightened doctor.

It might be worth your while to head to Toronto where there are a

number of really good holistic doctors, Robin. I know one doc there

in particular who's wonderful and I could talk to one of his

patients and see if you could get in. He's in Markham / Thornhill

area.

The problem with getting it though, is finding one who'll give you

enough of it. This guy in TO might be that guy - altlernatively

there's the web - which is hard because most places wont send to you

in Canada :(

Nat

> Hello Everyone - I'm new to this list. I'm on Thyroid@

> Yahoogroups and Sandy recommended that I ask my

> question to this group.

>

> I'm looking for Thyroid meds in Canada (What brands

> there are available etc.) Also I'm looking for a

> doctor in Ontario to perscribe it. If anyone can help

> me it will be greatly appreciated.

>

> This is my previous post:

>

> I have a Doctor appointment on Wednesday. I am going

> to beg for a referral to an endocrinologist, but my

> Doctor is very stuborn (Hypocondriac is written on

> file etc.)

>

> What I want to get perscribed is T3. I'm currently

> taking .150 mg Synthroid and do not feel good. Another

> problem I've had is figuring out Thyroid meds in

> Canada. When looking for " Thyroid " by Parke I

> found " Thyroid Hormone " made by Pfizer, which is the

> same thing (just the company has changed now)

> In Kingston Ontario one Pharmacist informed me that

> the only people allowed to take this kind of medicine

> are the elderly who have been taking it forever.

>

> Does anyone know the name of an endocrinologist in

> Ontario who is willing to perscribe T3? Please anyone?

> There are Endos near me working out of Queen's

> University in Kingston Ontario, but about 10 years ago

> when I went there they gave me the standard " TSH is

> okay now that I'm medicated ...blah, blah, blah " I can

> only hope for a referral. My own doctor won't do

> anything.

>

> There are so many Endos. There must be one somewhere

> who knows something. Help:(

>

> I can't give much helpful input today, but I did find

> an excellent website this morning.

>

> www.bellsouthpwp.net/w/u/wurmstei This website is

> research & links done by Gail Wurmstein that has a lot

> of information that she has been able to collect. I

> think it's great!

>

> Thanks Everyone,

> Robin:)

>

>

>

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Robin, your pharmacist is mistaken. It's prescribed here - I am in

Ottawa. I've talked to a few pharmacists here and there are some

doctors who precribe Thyroid (which is what it's called here). This

is probably the best way to get it. Find a doc who uses it by

asking pharmacsits or calling the doctor's office. I've also found

an excellent clinic here called The Wellness Hospital

(www.wellnesshospital.com) that has a compounding pharmacy - they

are a private clinic however and not covered by OHIP.

Thyroid is available, you just need to find an enlightened doctor.

It might be worth your while to head to Toronto where there are a

number of really good holistic doctors, Robin. I know one doc there

in particular who's wonderful and I could talk to one of his

patients and see if you could get in. He's in Markham / Thornhill

area.

The problem with getting it though, is finding one who'll give you

enough of it. This guy in TO might be that guy - altlernatively

there's the web - which is hard because most places wont send to you

in Canada :(

Nat

> Hello Everyone - I'm new to this list. I'm on Thyroid@

> Yahoogroups and Sandy recommended that I ask my

> question to this group.

>

> I'm looking for Thyroid meds in Canada (What brands

> there are available etc.) Also I'm looking for a

> doctor in Ontario to perscribe it. If anyone can help

> me it will be greatly appreciated.

>

> This is my previous post:

>

> I have a Doctor appointment on Wednesday. I am going

> to beg for a referral to an endocrinologist, but my

> Doctor is very stuborn (Hypocondriac is written on

> file etc.)

>

> What I want to get perscribed is T3. I'm currently

> taking .150 mg Synthroid and do not feel good. Another

> problem I've had is figuring out Thyroid meds in

> Canada. When looking for " Thyroid " by Parke I

> found " Thyroid Hormone " made by Pfizer, which is the

> same thing (just the company has changed now)

> In Kingston Ontario one Pharmacist informed me that

> the only people allowed to take this kind of medicine

> are the elderly who have been taking it forever.

>

> Does anyone know the name of an endocrinologist in

> Ontario who is willing to perscribe T3? Please anyone?

> There are Endos near me working out of Queen's

> University in Kingston Ontario, but about 10 years ago

> when I went there they gave me the standard " TSH is

> okay now that I'm medicated ...blah, blah, blah " I can

> only hope for a referral. My own doctor won't do

> anything.

>

> There are so many Endos. There must be one somewhere

> who knows something. Help:(

>

> I can't give much helpful input today, but I did find

> an excellent website this morning.

>

> www.bellsouthpwp.net/w/u/wurmstei This website is

> research & links done by Gail Wurmstein that has a lot

> of information that she has been able to collect. I

> think it's great!

>

> Thanks Everyone,

> Robin:)

>

>

>

_____________________________________________________________________

_

> Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

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