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Defy - Is this normally how they work? Negative experience so far...
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<blockquote data-quote="CKO" data-source="post: 261230" data-attributes="member: 41335"><p>Defy is a "boutique" or private clinic. They work exclusively with a handful of quality compounding pharmacies. Faxing prescriptions for testosterone as well as a lot of other controlled meds across state lines becomes a huge issue. Every state has different standards. Some will accept, some won't. Some pharmacies will flag the rx drawing scrutiny. With defy you are paying for individualized care and a lot of available medications for your medical needs. </p><p></p><p>There are a handful of medications that they will fax to a local pharmacy. They can submit a prescription to Optum Pharmacy for HCG. It runs around 118 for 10,000, iu </p><p></p><p>The waiver they are asking you to sign is basically so that you're not getting to testosterone from two different places at the same time. Just a heads up , your endocrinologist may not want two different clinics treating the same thing. So you'll probably have to choose.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I cleared a few things up. I'm with Defy and they are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKO, post: 261230, member: 41335"] Defy is a "boutique" or private clinic. They work exclusively with a handful of quality compounding pharmacies. Faxing prescriptions for testosterone as well as a lot of other controlled meds across state lines becomes a huge issue. Every state has different standards. Some will accept, some won't. Some pharmacies will flag the rx drawing scrutiny. With defy you are paying for individualized care and a lot of available medications for your medical needs. There are a handful of medications that they will fax to a local pharmacy. They can submit a prescription to Optum Pharmacy for HCG. It runs around 118 for 10,000, iu The waiver they are asking you to sign is basically so that you're not getting to testosterone from two different places at the same time. Just a heads up , your endocrinologist may not want two different clinics treating the same thing. So you'll probably have to choose. Hopefully I cleared a few things up. I'm with Defy and they are great. [/QUOTE]
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