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We work with compounding pharmacies rather than local pharmacies. That is because they tend to have products available cheaper as they are the manufacturer, whereas local pharmacies have a lot of upcharge and are reselling other products. Local pharmacies also only tend to carry 1ML of liquid Test Cyp at a time, and that is not very ideal for many patients.
Our compounding pharmacies are all inside of the USA and they run QC on their medications. We currently work with Wells Pharmacy, AnazaoHealth, and Empower Pharmacy. We are also personal users of these pharmacies as well.
We utilize FDA approved pharmacies only. In order to pass the FDA inspection, testing of active ingredients of medications is required.
It depends on the state, but we typically use compounding pharmacies to deliver directly to patients. We can prescribe to local pharmacies in certain circumstances.
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