The normal range for Triiodothyronine (T3) in a thyroid function test is generally between 100 to 200 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dL). T3 is the active form of thyroid hormone, responsible for regulating metabolism and energy levels. If your T3 levels are elevated, it may indicate hyperthyroidism, while low levels of T3 could suggest hypothyroidism or other thyroid-related disorders. Your healthcare provider will consider your TSH and T4 levels alongside your T3 results for a full thyroid evaluation.
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