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I have been on TRT for a couple years. Unfortunately I’ve been going the UGL route. I don’t want to quit just to validate my blood panel but I really want to get an actual prescription. Any advice?

AlphaMD's Answer

Find a clinic that doesn't care where you came from. We help many men on UGLs go legit. It's better that someone moves to managed care than to put up harsh barriers which stops them from doing so. Simply state your dose to a TRT clinic, say you're transferring, something like that. Or just be real with them if they're cool.

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