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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid (and maybe more) with Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 69517" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>I hear everything you're saying, and don't disagree. I have come to realize that this is one of the downsides of telemedicine (specifically telemedicine that requires a patient to use particular compounding pharmacies). If I go see my doctor locally, and he calls in a prescription, I can go pick it up that day. If I use a telemedicine doctor, and that doctor sends me a written prescription, I can take it to a local pharmacy and pick the meds up that day. In neither case do I have to wait as much as 72 hours for the pharmacy to get it ready. With Defy, I'm at the mercy of the the compounding pharmacies they use. I knew that from the start, so it is what it is. </p><p>-</p><p>Maybe the issue is more with the pharmacies. Three full business days to process a prescription for about 10 anastrozole pills is a little ridiculous. Look, for both of my clomid orders I was patient. It took 5-7 days in both cases for the meds to arrive, and I had no complaints about the wait. It just seems like there should be a mechanism for Defy to have the pharmacy expedite processing and compounding when meds necessary to control side effects are needed quickly. </p><p>-</p><p>In any event, Defy got back to me this morning. They confirmed with the pharmacy that the meds would be shipped today (so, it took the full 72 hours) and added Saturday delivery at no additional cost to me. I appreciate the gesture. I was told it is "extremely likely" I would receive the meds tomorrow, though it does not look like that is guaranteed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 69517, member: 15250"] I hear everything you're saying, and don't disagree. I have come to realize that this is one of the downsides of telemedicine (specifically telemedicine that requires a patient to use particular compounding pharmacies). If I go see my doctor locally, and he calls in a prescription, I can go pick it up that day. If I use a telemedicine doctor, and that doctor sends me a written prescription, I can take it to a local pharmacy and pick the meds up that day. In neither case do I have to wait as much as 72 hours for the pharmacy to get it ready. With Defy, I'm at the mercy of the the compounding pharmacies they use. I knew that from the start, so it is what it is. - Maybe the issue is more with the pharmacies. Three full business days to process a prescription for about 10 anastrozole pills is a little ridiculous. Look, for both of my clomid orders I was patient. It took 5-7 days in both cases for the meds to arrive, and I had no complaints about the wait. It just seems like there should be a mechanism for Defy to have the pharmacy expedite processing and compounding when meds necessary to control side effects are needed quickly. - In any event, Defy got back to me this morning. They confirmed with the pharmacy that the meds would be shipped today (so, it took the full 72 hours) and added Saturday delivery at no additional cost to me. I appreciate the gesture. I was told it is "extremely likely" I would receive the meds tomorrow, though it does not look like that is guaranteed. [/QUOTE]
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