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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone No Good After 28 Days???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 204312" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Well, the question of what would an entity such as Defy do is something that should be directed to a pharmacy or compounding pharmacy. Defy is the doctor providing the script such as dispense “#1 5mL of Testosterone Enanthate…”</p><p></p><p>A pharmacist can choose to do that, or they could choose to dispense #5 1mL vials as equivalent. Or they always have the option of refusing to fill it.</p><p></p><p>From a liability perspective ambiguity has its place for sure, but that can also get you into trouble. Ambiguity can also be used against you. But, we are getting off track.</p><p></p><p>One thing that you guys who are having a script written for you can try is to ask the provider to include “dispense as written” on your testosterone prescription. Those words compel the pharmacist to dispense exactly what the provider specifies with no substitutions. They can’t substitute #10 1mL vials for a single 10mL. Keep in mind that they also can refuse to fill it, but if you are going to a chain pharmacy then refusals are likely tracked as a part of performance since they are for profit businesses and a pharmacist probably is not going to refuse a C3 simply because they don’t like the vial size on a valid prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 204312, member: 13328"] Well, the question of what would an entity such as Defy do is something that should be directed to a pharmacy or compounding pharmacy. Defy is the doctor providing the script such as dispense “#1 5mL of Testosterone Enanthate…” A pharmacist can choose to do that, or they could choose to dispense #5 1mL vials as equivalent. Or they always have the option of refusing to fill it. From a liability perspective ambiguity has its place for sure, but that can also get you into trouble. Ambiguity can also be used against you. But, we are getting off track. One thing that you guys who are having a script written for you can try is to ask the provider to include “dispense as written” on your testosterone prescription. Those words compel the pharmacist to dispense exactly what the provider specifies with no substitutions. They can’t substitute #10 1mL vials for a single 10mL. Keep in mind that they also can refuse to fill it, but if you are going to a chain pharmacy then refusals are likely tracked as a part of performance since they are for profit businesses and a pharmacist probably is not going to refuse a C3 simply because they don’t like the vial size on a valid prescription. [/QUOTE]
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