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Testosterone mixed with MCT oil
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<blockquote data-quote="finkelet" data-source="post: 241028" data-attributes="member: 14265"><p>This is just silly from a pharmaceutical economics perspective. A quick search shows a cost of C8 coconut oil of about 1.70 a fluid oz. A 10ml vial of generic test would have approx 0.34oz. That equates to about 0.54 a vial. The cash price from a compounding pharmacy is about 45 bucks with a good Rx discount. This would constitute a 1-2% increased cost.</p><p></p><p>For compounding pharmacies this would be less than a 0.5% cost increase.</p><p></p><p>EVIL big pharm is not poisoning us for a 1% savings which they can easily pass on to the consumer. The more likely option is that there is just not clinical benefit and possibly worse pharmacodynamics. But again this was from somebody making home brew test so…. There is that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finkelet, post: 241028, member: 14265"] This is just silly from a pharmaceutical economics perspective. A quick search shows a cost of C8 coconut oil of about 1.70 a fluid oz. A 10ml vial of generic test would have approx 0.34oz. That equates to about 0.54 a vial. The cash price from a compounding pharmacy is about 45 bucks with a good Rx discount. This would constitute a 1-2% increased cost. For compounding pharmacies this would be less than a 0.5% cost increase. EVIL big pharm is not poisoning us for a 1% savings which they can easily pass on to the consumer. The more likely option is that there is just not clinical benefit and possibly worse pharmacodynamics. But again this was from somebody making home brew test so…. There is that. [/QUOTE]
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