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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Androgens and Anabolic Steroids Prior Authorization Criteria
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasen Bruce" data-source="post: 28240" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>There is another use for anabolic pre-authorization which is worthy of mentioning. This is separate from the information requested by insurance carriers for billing purposes. </p><p></p><p>Some compounding pharmacies require additional 'pre-qualifying' information prior to dispensing an anabolic hormone other than testosterone. This would include nandrolone and oxandrolone which are now commonly obtained through compounding pharmacies over using manufactured brands. This is due to the increase in regulation over the drug suppliers who supply the raw materials and drugs to compound with. The increase in regulation occurred on the heels of multiple clinics and pharmacies getting investigated and/or shut down due to unethical and illegal prescribing and dispensing of anabolic steroids. For almost a decade many of these clinics operated with little oversight, much like the pain pill mills, until the professional sports scandals brought it to the light. Since there can often be little for the feds to grab onto when trying to prosecute the 'clinics' or pharmacies involved, one way to stop the madness was to put pressure and tighten the regulations on the drug manufacturers supplying the pharmacies in the US. After enough pressure, monetary fines, and/or threat of suspension the drug suppliers began to more strictly investigate and regulate the pharmacies they supply these drugs with. Some compounders now require pre-prescribing information prior to accepting the prescription. This information includes diagnosis in which it will be reviewed by the pharmacist as to if its an approved treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasen Bruce, post: 28240, member: 14"] There is another use for anabolic pre-authorization which is worthy of mentioning. This is separate from the information requested by insurance carriers for billing purposes. Some compounding pharmacies require additional 'pre-qualifying' information prior to dispensing an anabolic hormone other than testosterone. This would include nandrolone and oxandrolone which are now commonly obtained through compounding pharmacies over using manufactured brands. This is due to the increase in regulation over the drug suppliers who supply the raw materials and drugs to compound with. The increase in regulation occurred on the heels of multiple clinics and pharmacies getting investigated and/or shut down due to unethical and illegal prescribing and dispensing of anabolic steroids. For almost a decade many of these clinics operated with little oversight, much like the pain pill mills, until the professional sports scandals brought it to the light. Since there can often be little for the feds to grab onto when trying to prosecute the 'clinics' or pharmacies involved, one way to stop the madness was to put pressure and tighten the regulations on the drug manufacturers supplying the pharmacies in the US. After enough pressure, monetary fines, and/or threat of suspension the drug suppliers began to more strictly investigate and regulate the pharmacies they supply these drugs with. Some compounders now require pre-prescribing information prior to accepting the prescription. This information includes diagnosis in which it will be reviewed by the pharmacist as to if its an approved treatment. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Androgens and Anabolic Steroids Prior Authorization Criteria
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