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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 89263" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Novarel by Ferring is the only non-generic hCG I've ever been offered through the chain pharmacies and specialty pharmacies that were not compounding pharmacies. Yet it's hardly ever mentioned on here either because those who use it never have issues with it or because few seem to get their hCG covered by insurance. </p><p></p><p>Up until recently the Novarel was labeled "Manufactured in Germany for Ferring USA"</p><p></p><p>Current Novarel packages are marked: "Manufactured in Canada for Ferring USA"</p><p></p><p>From about the year 2000, Novarel: vial sets recently recovered from my storage, exp 2004: "Novarel manufactured for Ferring by American Pharmaceutical Partners in Los Angeles"</p><p></p><p>This is interesting because about three years ago I had trouble with a batch of APP labeled as APP not fully dissolving. When I called APP I was told that "Ferring uses additional steps in purification not available to APP hence the longer expiration date". </p><p></p><p>PROFASI, Serono: old vial set exp 2004: "manufactured by APP, L.A. CA for Seono" I must have used Profasi way back.</p><p></p><p>In theory all Rx supplied hCG should contain the number of USP units on the label at time of production. Potency is guaranteed through expiration date based on storage studies. In the last year or so Novarel has been coming with expiration 6-12 months out whereas it use to always be good for two years or more. </p><p></p><p>In summary purity is important to me because hCG is derived from human pregnancy urine. The only thing we really have to go by as consumers is the months to expiration. Compounding pharmacists have posted on these pages that the cost of storage studies is prohibitive which is why they tend to expire sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 89263, member: 8395"] Novarel by Ferring is the only non-generic hCG I've ever been offered through the chain pharmacies and specialty pharmacies that were not compounding pharmacies. Yet it's hardly ever mentioned on here either because those who use it never have issues with it or because few seem to get their hCG covered by insurance. Up until recently the Novarel was labeled "Manufactured in Germany for Ferring USA" Current Novarel packages are marked: "Manufactured in Canada for Ferring USA" From about the year 2000, Novarel: vial sets recently recovered from my storage, exp 2004: "Novarel manufactured for Ferring by American Pharmaceutical Partners in Los Angeles" This is interesting because about three years ago I had trouble with a batch of APP labeled as APP not fully dissolving. When I called APP I was told that "Ferring uses additional steps in purification not available to APP hence the longer expiration date". PROFASI, Serono: old vial set exp 2004: "manufactured by APP, L.A. CA for Seono" I must have used Profasi way back. In theory all Rx supplied hCG should contain the number of USP units on the label at time of production. Potency is guaranteed through expiration date based on storage studies. In the last year or so Novarel has been coming with expiration 6-12 months out whereas it use to always be good for two years or more. In summary purity is important to me because hCG is derived from human pregnancy urine. The only thing we really have to go by as consumers is the months to expiration. Compounding pharmacists have posted on these pages that the cost of storage studies is prohibitive which is why they tend to expire sooner. [/QUOTE]
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