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What would TRT cost with the addition of hcg? How many months of prescription do you send out at once and is it delivered to my door or do I go to a local pharmacy?

AlphaMD's Answer

Generally HCG is $300 at the time of order/reorder and we send out 10,000 units at a time. Typical dosing is 500-1000 units weekly depending on goals, so this tends to last 2.5-5 months at a time. Patient using this for maintenance tends to only need it ordered ~twice yearly. We keep the cost as low as we can for this one.

For TRT & duration, as a controlled substance the max duration we are allowed to send out by the DEA is 90 days at a time. Some states do have regulations which further reduce this, but we always ensure you have your medications available to you on time regardless of the state.

They get sent to your door, you do not need to go & pick them up.

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