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Can you prescribe to local pharmacy or do we have to use your compound, Pharmacy?

AlphaMD's Answer

We can send your scripts in locally if you feel like your insurance might cover them, though the cost of our medication is already included in your monthly fees. We do have reduced costs for some men who do this, though.

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