Thyroid Support
Generic Name: thyroid support
Brand Names:
Thy-plex
THY-Plex Aids in temporary Thyroid Gland support.
Overview
THY-Plex Aids in temporary Thyroid Gland support.
Uses
THY-Plex For the temporary relief of emotional disorientation, confusion, fevers, and tiredness
Dosage
THY-Plex Orally 25 drops, 2 times per day or as indicated by a physician. Children 12 and under, use one half the adult doseage.
Warnings
THY-Plex Use only under the direction of a health care professional. Do not use if tamper evident seal is broken or missing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thyroid Support used for?▼
THY-Plex For the temporary relief of emotional disorientation, confusion, fevers, and tiredness
What are the important warnings for Thyroid Support?▼
THY-Plex Use only under the direction of a health care professional. Do not use if tamper evident seal is broken or missing.
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