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Over-the-Counter Choices Pharmacist Role and Resources

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OTC drugs come in various forms, including tablets, capsules, creams, and liquids, and are generally labeled with clear instructions on proper usage and dosage. Its OTC drug section covers a broad range of OTC medications, offering detailed descriptions, recommended dosages, and potential drug interactions.

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The 7 Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies in Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

In this article, you’ll learn more about: Why we have nutrient deficiencies. For more in-depth information, I encourage you to read these linked articles about each nutrient. However, in this article, I offer a brief overview of each, along with recommended products and dosages. Iron/ Ferritin (the iron storage protein).

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New Year, New Goals: 2024

The Thyroid Pharmacist

My books, articles, supplements, and documentary were in the world for all to find and discover, so I cut back from media and publicity efforts for a few years while I enjoyed mama life. I also released a brand new program focused on gut health, as well as some more helpful articles this year. More on that later!

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Panadol Types: Which One Should I Use

FADIC

Dosage:   Adults, elders, and children 16 years and over: Two tablets up to four times a day with a maximum of 8 tablets/ day. Apply 4 hours as a minimum safe interval between dosages. Dosage:   Menstruating women above 12 years: One-Two tablets up to three times a day as needed with a maximum of 6 tablets in 24 hours.

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Low Dose Naltrexone and Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

In this article, you will learn: What low dose naltrexone, or LDN, is How LDN benefits Hashimoto’s Potential side effects The Root Cause approach vs. conventional treatment Where to find LDN and how to take it What Is LDN? The first article was published in 2007, and it showed LDN as an effective and safe therapy for Crohn’s disease. [4]

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Brain Fog and Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

In this article, I’d like to dive a little deeper into: What brain fog is How brain fog is related to Hashimoto’s The connection between the gut and brain health The root cause approach to addressing brain fog What is Brain Fog? The usual daily therapeutic dosage of citicoline is 500-2,000 mg, taken daily.

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The Fundamental Gut Health Protocol

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I have created a lot of articles on liver support and adrenal support over the years (and even created live programs for those that want to follow the protocols as a group), but this year, I’ve finally put together a comprehensive guide to my Fundamental Gut Health Protocol , that makes it simple for you to get started on your gut healing journey!