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Can I just order TRT online and have it shipped to me via USPS? I am living in Japan and started TRT here. Ive had extensive bloodwork done I’ve been on it 4 weeks and they sent me an email saying Japan is experiencing T supply problems and they can’t give me anymore. I have to figure out how to get some T vials. I have access to military mail and ship stuff from the states all the time.

AlphaMD's Answer

Are you a US citizen living on a military installation? The answer would be: Sometimes.

As long as we are not servicing someone from another country, and mailing it to one of their citizens, our pharmacies can sometimes make exceptions. This is totally up to them though.

It is a lot easier if you are able to visit the states or a USA associated territory like Puerto Rico once every so often, or if you have a USA address we can send it to. It does not really matter to our prescribing what happens after we ship something to your home in say, Oregon, and where you take it from there.

Personally, I've taken my TRT to Japan easily in the past even for long trips.

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