Thyroid hormone

Can anyone enlighten me as to how "thyroid extract" can be sold without a
prescription? Is it because it’s ineffective?

4 Responses to “Thyroid hormone”

  1. admin says:

    In article <pl17-290394091…@132.236.39.24>,

    Pat Leary <p…@cornell.edu> wrote:
    >Can anyone enlighten me as to how "thyroid extract" can be sold without a
    >prescription? Is it because it’s ineffective?

    It was common to prescribe "dessicated thyroid" (of either bovine
    or porcine origin–can’t remember) as thyroid replacement therapy
    before l-thyroxine in its pure form became widely available.
    This was a fairly standardized and uniform product, and it is still
    available for sale with a doctor’s prescription.  If you see "thyroid
    extract" for sale in health food stores or from hucksters, it’s
    nothing more than snake oil designed to catch the eye of people
    who hope they need thyroid replacement.  I would be very surprised
    if it had any measurable amount of thyroid hormone in it.  The FDA
    would be surprised, too.


    Steve Dyer
    d…@ursa-major.spdcc.com

  2. admin says:

    I’ve just been reading "Murder, Magic & Medicine" by John Mann (1992), and he says the
    following:

    "Animal studies were completed in 1971, and these provided definitive proof of
    the efficacy and safety of the major constituent, gossypol. Clinical trials began
    in 1972 with men receiving a daily dose of 20 mg until their sperm counts dropped
    below an acceptable level. They then took a maintenance dose of 75-100 mg twice a
    month. Among the first 4000 men treated over periods ranging from 6 months to 4
    years, the estimated efficacy of this regimen was 99.9 % and there was complete
    recovery of acceptable sperm counts 3 months after the last dose of gossypol.
    Only time will tell whether this form of contraception is safe, effective and
    acceptable to western men"

    What is the answer to his last sentence?
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  3. admin says:

    In article <2nt04a$…@aegir.adl.dmt.csiro.au> d…@munin.adl.dmt.csiro.au (Dennis Jarvis) writes:
    >Only time will tell whether this form of contraception is safe, effective and
    >acceptable to western men"
    >What is the answer to his last sentence?

    Big doubts subsist with regard to two significant adverse effects of gossypol:

    1- the hypokaliemia observed in a small group of subjets taking it, and

    2- the reversibility of the contraception.

    see:  Woolley-RJ in  J-Am-Board-Fam-Pract. 1991 Mar-Apr; 4(2): 103-13.

     Zhong-CQ; Lui-QL; Tang-YJ; Wang-Y; Shi-FJ; Qian-SZ
    SO: Contraception. 1990 Jun; 41(6): 617-22
    AB: Sperm function was assessed in 19 men 3-10 years after cessation of gossypol
    treatment and 2-9 years after recovery of normal sperm density. Nineteen normal
    fertile men of similar age served as the controls. The results showed that sperm
    function in the treated group was lower than that in the control, which may be a
    result of persistent gossypol-mediated damage to the testes.

  4. admin says:

    In article <2nt04a$…@aegir.adl.dmt.csiro.au> d…@munin.adl.dmt.csiro.au (Dennis Jarvis) writes:
    >Only time will tell whether this form of contraception is safe, effective and
    >acceptable to western men"
    >What is the answer to his last sentence?

    Severe doubts subsist about the reversibility of the contraception produced by
    gossypol (possible permanent damage to the testes) and the hypokaliemia
    observed in some subjects.

    see: Woolley-RJ  J-Am-Board-Fam-Pract. 1991 Mar-Apr; 4(2): 103-13

          Zhong-CQ; Lui-QL; Tang-YJ; Wang-Y; Shi-FJ; Qian-SZ
         Contraception. 1990 Jun; 41(6): 617-22

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