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There are appropriate use cases for Anavar & some of our members have used it short term. In general it depends on the dose & available costs at the time, specialty medication like that just gets an at-cost charge added to the monthly price averaged out over the run duration. Since we just pass the cost on of things like that rather than up-charge, it tends to be at a point most people appreciate.
The new telemedicine law regarding controlled substance and a physical exam is still being debated (literally they held a hearing on it this week). No ruling has come from it and so it has yet to tak... See Full Answer
For Oxandrolone/Anavar it is an ancillary medication which means it would be handled by a single payment for typically a 90 day supply at a time. It would range from between $300-$670 for that 90 day ... See Full Answer
We are available in most states, with a few exceptions. If we can't help, we can offer advice. What state are you moving to? What we typically do in the case of someone who has insurance and can get t... See Full Answer
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