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Do you think can you mostly tell when guys are runnin some TRT+ and adding alittle deca, winny etc?

AlphaMD's Answer

In general yes, because they tell us. We prescribe legal substances associated with TRT & sometimes Nandrolone or Oxandrolone in more specific or extreme cases which are also legal to prescribe under the right conditions.

Many UGL users join because they'd like to have a script for a controlled substance so that they have reason to carry their injection supplies for that substance with them. Without that, those could be misunderstood as paraphernalia when pulled over in a vehicle and cause major issues for folks.

We're not here to police what substances men use in their own time that isn't prescribed by us. We only care about the health of the men that are looking for help.

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