- Male
- 47 Years
- 29/08/2025
Sir, I have tested my T3 level and the report shows 2.28. Please advise what medication I should take. Regards, Chandni Agarwal.
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T3 level interpretation depends on TSH and T4 levels as well. A T3 of 2.28 on its own is usually within normal range, but please correlate with TSH to decide if thyroid treatment is required. Thyroid medications should be started only after thorough evaluation by a doctor. A thyroid profile including TSH and free T4 is recommended if not already done, to aid in proper evaluation and treatment planning.
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