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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 130785" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>I haven't found a way to reduce my costs on Cyp, Defy meets my needs there and has the best mainstream clinic price I know of. Though being closer to dialed in with a Cyp dose reduction has put me in a spot that 5mL lasts me almosts two months so there's real cost savings there of not being driven to the upper limit of physiological levels.</p><p>But I do use the $25 call in fee for Exemestane which I have great insurance coverage on, FAR less than I can get thru Defy. HCG I don't use much of so the cost is spread out over 3-4 months that I don't notice...$40 for 6Kiu IIRC.</p><p></p><p>One way you can save is on labs. If you have private insurance check your coverages there. Too see if your insurance has something called a "Lab Card"....no deductible/no copay/ I've paid exactly zero on labs for years now with that coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 130785, member: 2657"] I haven't found a way to reduce my costs on Cyp, Defy meets my needs there and has the best mainstream clinic price I know of. Though being closer to dialed in with a Cyp dose reduction has put me in a spot that 5mL lasts me almosts two months so there's real cost savings there of not being driven to the upper limit of physiological levels. But I do use the $25 call in fee for Exemestane which I have great insurance coverage on, FAR less than I can get thru Defy. HCG I don't use much of so the cost is spread out over 3-4 months that I don't notice...$40 for 6Kiu IIRC. One way you can save is on labs. If you have private insurance check your coverages there. Too see if your insurance has something called a "Lab Card"....no deductible/no copay/ I've paid exactly zero on labs for years now with that coverage. [/QUOTE]
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