Liothyronine (T3) vs Trenbolone
FDA Approved vs Moderate Research
avoid Mechanism-based · 60% Both Liothyronine (T3) and Trenbolone carry cardiovascular risk. Combined cardiotoxic load increases risk of cardiac events. Regular cardiac monitoring recommended.
Molecular Data
Liothyronine (T3) Trenbolone
Weight 650.97 Da 270.37 Da (base)
Half-life ~1 day ~3 days (acetate)
Type Thyroid hormone (C15H12I3NO4) 19-nortestosterone derivative (C18H22O2), trienone steroid
Key Benefits
Liothyronine (T3)
01 Direct and rapid increase in basal metabolic rate
02 Enhanced fat oxidation and lipolysis
03 Improved energy levels and reduction of hypothyroid fatigue
04 Faster-acting than T4 with effects noticeable within hours to days
05 Useful when peripheral T4-to-T3 conversion is impaired (illness, caloric deficit, stress)
06 Supports body temperature regulation and thermogenesis
07 Can improve cognitive clarity and reduce brain fog associated with low thyroid function
Trenbolone
01 Exceptional lean muscle mass accrual with minimal water retention due to non-aromatizing profile
02 Dramatic body recomposition capability -- simultaneous muscle gain and fat loss even in caloric deficit
03 Approximately five times the anabolic and androgenic potency of testosterone (500:500 ratio)
04 Powerful anti-catabolic effects through glucocorticoid receptor antagonism, protecting muscle during dieting
05 Significant increases in strength across all compound movements, often rapid in onset
06 Enhanced nutrient partitioning, directing calories toward lean tissue accretion over fat storage
07 Pronounced muscle hardness, density, and vascularity due to absence of estrogenic water retention
08 Increased IGF-1 production in muscle tissue, amplifying growth signaling pathways
Dosing Protocols
Liothyronine (T3)
25-75 mcg/day (replacement) / 1-2x daily (oral)
Trenbolone
200-400 mg/week / Every other day (acetate) or 2x per week (enanthate)
Recomposition - Moderate (Acetate) 200-300 mg/week (50-75 mg every other day) Every other day
Advanced Cutting (Acetate) 300-400 mg/week (75-100 mg every other day) Every other day
Lean Bulk (Enanthate) 200-400 mg/week 2x per week
Contest Preparation - Advanced 300-500 mg/week Every other day (acetate) or 2x per week (enanthate)
Side Effects
Liothyronine (T3)
Tachycardia and palpitations (increased heart rate, especially at higher doses)
Anxiety, nervousness, and irritability
Insomnia and disrupted sleep architecture
Increased sweating and heat intolerance
Tremor (fine hand tremor, similar to hyperthyroid presentation)
Increased appetite despite accelerated metabolism
Loose stools or increased bowel frequency
Trenbolone
Insomnia and severely disrupted sleep architecture (one of the most universally reported side effects, affecting the majority of users)
Night sweats, often drenching, requiring sheet changes
Significantly reduced cardiovascular endurance and aerobic capacity
Increased aggression, irritability, and shortened temper
Anxiety and restlessness, particularly at higher doses
Tren cough: acute, intense coughing fit lasting 30-90 seconds immediately after injection, caused by a small amount of oil entering a blood vessel
Dark-colored urine (oxidized metabolites; not necessarily indicative of kidney damage but should be monitored)
Elevated body temperature and increased sweating throughout the day
Acne and oily skin, particularly on shoulders, back, and chest
Accelerated hair loss in those genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness
Profoundly suppressive of natural testosterone production (near-complete HPT axis shutdown)
Increased heart rate and elevated blood pressure
Contraindications
Untreated adrenal insufficiency (must correct cortisol deficiency before starting T3)
Acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina
Thyrotoxicosis or untreated hyperthyroidism
Known hypersensitivity to liothyronine or any tablet excipients
Uncorrected adrenal cortical insufficiency (risk of adrenal crisis)
First steroid cycle or limited anabolic steroid experience (trenbolone is strictly an advanced-only compound)
Pre-existing cardiovascular disease, cardiomyopathy, or significant cardiac risk factors
History of mental health conditions: anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, or psychotic episodes
Liver disease or significantly elevated liver enzymes
Kidney disease or impaired renal function
Uncontrolled hypertension
Polycythemia (hematocrit above 54% at baseline)
Prostate cancer or history of hormone-sensitive cancers
Active or recent substance abuse (trenbolone's psychological effects can exacerbate addictive behaviors)
Pregnancy or potential for pregnancy in female partners (extremely virilizing compound)
Research Evidence
Liothyronine (T3) Trenbolone
Status FDA Approved Moderate Research
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest September 2023 January 2023
FDA Approved Yes No
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