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TRT Test C from your phamacy, super cheap Maybe less than copay.

ParanoidFitness

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Hopefully this post falls within guidelines.
I can't find anything in the rules that would prohibit this information.
If I am wrong feel free to delete the thread and bring down the ban-hammer.

Forgive me if it has already been posted.

There is a site called goodrx.com which has massive discounts for many prescriptions and you get them from your local pharmacy.
No cost to use the site or their coupons.

If you are on TRT AND HAVE A LEGITIMATE SCRIPT FROM A REAL DOCTOR, check it out.

http://www.goodrx.com/testosterone-cypionate?drug-name=testosterone+cypionate


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101st Ranger

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Holy crap...that is cheap!!

I was pursuing a script last winter time frame through an anti aging doc but he first put me on clomid and then wanted me to keep coming back all the time. Needless to say, after the second visit and 150.00 office visits, I said fuck him.
 

ParanoidFitness

Registered User
TRT clinics, pain management (pill mills), chiropractor...it's all about keeping you coming back for more and paying out of pocket every time...

If you're going to do TRT have your own primary handle it. Get an internist for a primary care.
 

Phoenixk2

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Remember that is the price for 1ml at 200mgs/ml. So not really a good deal at all. My prescription for a month is $12 and I get 2mls of test cyp.
 

Big Vin

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I get the 10ML vials for $10 copay. Got lucky in that my insurance covers the 10ML.
 

Big Vin

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That's still wrong. You are using the 100mg/ml there. Most common vials are 200mg/ml.
 

Big Vin

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No worries brother. It's still a good deal for those that need to be legal and have no insurance.
 

Sully

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Legal is always going to have a higher cost associated with it. That's what happens when the government makes something criminal. It drives the legal price up, and drives the black market price down.
 

cybrsage

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Still, if you have no insurance and can get a script, GoodRX is a great place to go to help you shop around. Save a bit of money, so it is good you posted the site. :)
 

Therep18

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My insurance covers most of the TRT. I only have to pay $7.00 for a 3 month supply at 220/mg per week
 

Wolverinex

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$34.05 cash for 10cc of 200mg test cyp at Publix, a large grocery chain in Florida

That's a good price for not having to worry if the source turned scammer recently or got lazy
 

Thermo

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For you Blue Cross members, beware. They're quite aware of the benefits of TRT, and its popularity is hurting their bottom line. I was on for 2 years, did my bloods where they came back just a bit above Normal and Blue Cross shut me down. Said I didn't need Testosterone, look at my levels. The letter also made it clear that I was to take the matter up with them, not my trained Doctor. I came away from a couple phone calls so disgusted. All about the buck Partners.