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How much would 150mg of testosterone cypionate, 1000iu’s of HCG weekly be?

AlphaMD's Answer

150mg of Testosterone Cypionate would be within our standard ranges and covered by our basic $129. For the HCG it would come down to the intended length - if you want to be on it all the time at that dose, we'd probably say do 10 weeks on & 2 weeks off to be able to do it safely long term.In that case if we can get it from one of our preferred vendors it'd be ~$50 more a month for the HCG. If that vendor is backordered we would use the next best one for ~$65 a month.

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