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Thyroxin released by the thyroid gland occurs in blood as free thyroxin and thyroxin bound to plasma protien. T3 T4 and Free T3
same
Yes, thyroid dysfunction can sometimes result in heart palpitations, bradycardia and tachycardia. However there are many types of arrythmias and not all are the result of thyroid dysfunction. When the thyroid is overactive it releases more thyroxin. Thyroxin, in a nutshell, tells your body how fast to go. If you have too much thyroxin stimulating your heart then it will beat faster.
Thyroxin acts on many types of cell (muscle, heart, liver, kindney) to increase oxygen consumption, metabolic rate, and raise body temperature.
Why can you not take fat burners while taking thyroxin
Thyroxin is secreted by the thyroid gland. It is found in either sides of the neck
thyroxin
horomone
Yes
thyroxin
L-tyrosine
no