
351. Armour Thyroid Medications at Risk? FDA Warnings Explained
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In this solo episode, I dive into the controversy around thyroid medications, especially natural desiccated thyroid (NDT) such as Armour, and the recent FDA letters that have many patients worried. It’s easy to get caught up in headlines, recalls, and even fear of bans. But we have to ask deeper questions: Why are these medications under scrutiny? What does the science actually say? And most importantly, what does this mean for patients navigating hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s, and other thyroid conditions?
I walk through the different types of thyroid meds, why some are becoming harder to access, what FDA communications mean (and don’t mean), and what patterns are worth paying attention to.
- What are thyroid hormones and key thyroid markers
- Types of thyroid medications
- Prescription meds no longer accessible (tariffs)
- FDA letter for DTE thyroid meds
- Risks of international medications
- DTE Survey of 12,000 patients
- Levothyroxine recalled
- Medications pulled from market
- Genetic hypothyroidism
- Thyroid medication study
- Real talk with hypothyroidism and meds
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*DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It should not replace professional medical advice.