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Compounding Pharmacies v. Big Pharma in Canada
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 71732" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I'm in Montreal Quebec and I was Rx'd testosterone cream, provided by a compounding pharmacy. It didn't work and caused my total T to drop even lower... it was substantially more expensive than a 10ml vial of testosterone, which I now pay $10. for a 10ml vial of brand name test. We have ramq which means the government contributes towards the cost of it. Compounded meds in Montreal cost significantly more than regular meds do. Also compounding pharmacies are regular pharmacies except that they also compound special meds. I still buy my test cyp from my compounding pharmacy. In quebec it's law that all pharmacies sell meds for the same price. Not sure what goes on in Ontario or the other provinces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 71732, member: 972"] I'm in Montreal Quebec and I was Rx'd testosterone cream, provided by a compounding pharmacy. It didn't work and caused my total T to drop even lower... it was substantially more expensive than a 10ml vial of testosterone, which I now pay $10. for a 10ml vial of brand name test. We have ramq which means the government contributes towards the cost of it. Compounded meds in Montreal cost significantly more than regular meds do. Also compounding pharmacies are regular pharmacies except that they also compound special meds. I still buy my test cyp from my compounding pharmacy. In quebec it's law that all pharmacies sell meds for the same price. Not sure what goes on in Ontario or the other provinces. [/QUOTE]
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