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So many post on low Shbg, what range is low shbg?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 186564" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>In Canada, the most commonly prescribed injectable esterified testosterone is big pharma Delatestryl (enanthate) or Depo-Testosterone (cypionate).</p><p></p><p>T propionate is not used mainly because of its short half-life (requiring frequent injections) let alone no doctor would prescribe nandrolone as it is used primarily in the treatment of anemias and wasting syndromes. </p><p></p><p>The majority of people in Canada being treated on trt are covered by an insurance plan through the province they reside in.</p><p></p><p>We have very few payout of pocket trt clinics and nothing close to Defy.</p><p></p><p>I live in Ontario and I know there are some high-end trt clinics in the greater Toronto area if you are willing to pay top dollar $$$ and some may offer such options but even than Canada is very strict when it comes to prescribing steroids so doubtful they could find a loophole to prescribe nandrolone for therapeutic reasons other than the treatment of anemia or wasting syndrome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 186564, member: 13851"] In Canada, the most commonly prescribed injectable esterified testosterone is big pharma Delatestryl (enanthate) or Depo-Testosterone (cypionate). T propionate is not used mainly because of its short half-life (requiring frequent injections) let alone no doctor would prescribe nandrolone as it is used primarily in the treatment of anemias and wasting syndromes. The majority of people in Canada being treated on trt are covered by an insurance plan through the province they reside in. We have very few payout of pocket trt clinics and nothing close to Defy. I live in Ontario and I know there are some high-end trt clinics in the greater Toronto area if you are willing to pay top dollar $$$ and some may offer such options but even than Canada is very strict when it comes to prescribing steroids so doubtful they could find a loophole to prescribe nandrolone for therapeutic reasons other than the treatment of anemia or wasting syndrome. [/QUOTE]
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