Question about Manufacturers

Bishop

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Hello All!
I was just started on Test Cyp by my physician at 200mg a week. I just got my first prescription filled at a local pharmacy and noticed it was from SUN Pharmacy. Being OCD I researched this and found it was in India and didn't have the best track record.

I asked and the pharmacist told me Pfizer doesn't make Depo-Test anymore. Is this true? If it is does anyone know if the Sun version is ok or if I should try to get it filled at another location next time.

Thank you!
 
Yes. I am very cautiously optimistic that this will be a good thing for me. I've been 200-300 since I was tested at around 26 years old. I've waiting 13 years because my wife and I wanted to make sure we were done having children.
 
I am still receiving Pfizer Depo-Testosterone and just got a refill a week ago. I'm in Canada but I doubt that matters as to whether they are still manufacturing it or not?
 
See that's what I was wondering. I went to the Pfizer website and there was nothing about it being discontinued. I may ask around and see if any other pharmacies still use name brand.
 

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