Endocrine Matters

Thyroid Hormones & the FDA Decision Causing Debate

20 min · 20. touko 2026
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If you’re taking Armour Thyroid, NP Thyroid, or any compounded thyroid medication — this episode is for you.   Because over the past year, something major has happened: → The FDA changed how these medications are regulated. → Insurance companies are changing what they cover. → And patients are being left confused, frustrated, and in some cases — forced to switch medications.   In this episode of Endocrine Matters, Dr. Arti Thangudu breaks down what’s actually happening, what it means for your care, and what your real options are if you’re still symptomatic on levothyroxine. 🔍 This episode explores: ⚖️ What the FDA actually did to desiccated thyroid medications 💊 Why NP Thyroid is being removed from some insurance formularies 📊 The difference between NDT (Armour/NP) and levothyroxine 🧠 Why some patients still feel unwell on standard thyroid treatment 🔬 The truth about T3 therapy and who it may help ⚠️ Risks of excess thyroid hormone (heart, bone, and metabolic health) 🚫 Misinformation around reverse T3, TSH, and “thyroid optimization” 💡 What a real, evidence-based approach to persistent symptoms looks like 👩 This episode is for you if: • You take Armour Thyroid, NP Thyroid, or compounded thyroid meds • Your medication coverage recently changed • You still feel tired, foggy, or “off” despite normal labs • You’ve been told “your labs are fine” but don’t feel fine • You’re considering T3 therapy or online thyroid programs ⚖️ The bottom line There is no one-size-fits-all thyroid treatment. Levothyroxine works for many patients — but not all.   Desiccated thyroid isn’t inherently “better” — and comes with real limitations. And high-dose T3 protocols being sold online are not the same as evidence-based care.   There is a middle ground.   One that’s personalized, monitored, and grounded in real physiology — not extremes.   You deserve that level of care. 👩‍⚕️ About the Host Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist specializing in thyroid disease, hormone health, and metabolic health. She focuses on evidence-based, patient-centered care and helping women navigate complex health decisions with clarity. 📚 Resources Mentioned If you’re navigating thyroid treatment, consider discussing with your physician: • Thyroid panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3 when appropriate) • Iron studies (ferritin) • Vitamin D levels • Insulin resistance and metabolic health • Whether combination T4/T3 therapy is appropriate 🔗 Learn More / Connect ✨ Clinic: SacompleteComplete Medicine | Endocrinology Care and Education 💌 Newsletter: SacompleteBlog | Complete Medicine 📲 Instagram: Instagraminstagram.com/drartithangudu 🎙️ About Endocrine Matters Endocrine Matters is a podcast focused on women’s hormone health, thyroid disease, metabolism, menopause, and evidence-based medicine.   Each episode breaks down complex topics so you can make informed decisions about your health — without misinformation. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Why this matters right now 1:30 FDA changes explained 4:00 What this means for your medication 6:00 Insurance and formulary changes 8:00 NDT vs levothyroxine 11:00 Why symptoms persist 14:00 T3 therapy explained 18:00 What wellness clinics get wrong 21:00 Risks of overtreatment 24:00 What you should actually do #ThyroidHealth #WomensHealth #HormoneHealth #EndocrineMatters #Hypothyroidism

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Perimenopause In Your 40s: Here's What You Need To Know

You’re working out more. Eating better. Doing everything “right.”   And yet — the weight is going up, your sleep is off, your mood feels different, and no one has an explanation.   You’re told it’s stress. Aging. Life.   But for many women, this is actually perimenopause — and no one has connected the dots.   In this episode of Endocrine Matters, Dr. Arti Thangudu explains what perimenopause actually is, why it affects your metabolism, and why so many women are dismissed during this transition. This episode explores: *  What perimenopause actually is (and when it starts) *  Why hormone levels fluctuate — not just decline *  The real reason weight gain happens in your 40s *  How estrogen affects insulin resistance and metabolism *  Changes in cholesterol and cardiovascular risk *  Why bone loss starts earlier than you think *  Sleep disruption and its metabolic impact *  The truth about hormone therapy (MHT) *  The most effective lifestyle changes for this phase  This episode is for you if: • You’re in your late 30s or 40s and feel “off” • You’re gaining weight despite doing everything right • Your sleep, mood, or cycles have changed • You’ve been told your labs are “normal” but you don’t feel normal • You want real answers — not vague reassurance  The bottom line Perimenopause is not just a hormone story.   It’s a metabolic transition — one that affects how your body stores fat, uses insulin, and regulates energy. And most women are never told what’s happening until they’re already in the middle of it.   This isn’t about willpower. It’s physiology.   And when you understand it, you can actually do something about it.  About the Host Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist specializing in hormone health, metabolism, and menopause care. She focuses on evidence-based medicine and helping women understand what’s actually happening in their bodies.    Resources Mentioned If you think you may be in perimenopause, consider discussing: • Lipid panel (cholesterol testing) • Blood sugar and insulin resistance • Bone health and DEXA screening • Thyroid function (especially if on medication) • Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT)  Learn More / Connect Clinic:  SacompleteComplete Medicine | Endocrinology Care and Education [https://www.sacomplete.com/] Newsletter:  SacompleteBlog | Complete Medicine [https://www.sacomplete.com/complete-medicine-blog] Instagram:  Instagraminstagram.com/drartithangudu [https://www.instagram.com/drartithangudu]    About Endocrine Matters Endocrine Matters is a podcast dedicated to women’s hormone health, metabolism, thyroid disease, menopause, and evidence-based care.   Each episode breaks down complex medical topics so you can make informed decisions about your health.    Chapters 0:00 The patient story every woman relates to 2:00 What perimenopause actually is 4:00 Why hormones fluctuate (not just decline) 6:00 Weight gain and insulin resistance explained 9:00 Cholesterol and cardiovascular changes 11:00 Bone density and long-term risk 13:00 Thyroid changes during perimenopause 15:00 Why sleep disruption matters 17:00 What actually helps (lifestyle) 20:00 Hormone therapy explained 24:00 What to ask your doctor

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jakson Thyroid Hormones & the FDA Decision Causing Debate kansikuva

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jakson Midlife Transformation: Dermatology and Hormonal Intersections with Dr. Anita Gill kansikuva

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