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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
THE DEA And ACCESS TO TRT TELEMEDICINE
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<blockquote data-quote="Psychedelic Anabolism" data-source="post: 249152" data-attributes="member: 45200"><p>Believe it or not, the DEA does not separate anabolic/androgenic hormones. They are all Schedule III hormones to the DEA, they are not treated any differently from a regulatory standpoint. There are many physicians of different specialties prescribing things like nandrolone and oxandrolone for metabolic disease, joint pain, body composition, ED, etc. Even OBs are prescribing topical androgens like stanazolol for vaginal pain and FSD. The use of anabolics is progressing in even the most traditional settings (I get my nandrolone from a urologist at Baylor who believes its helpful to aging men with joint pain and of course it helps optimize body composition, which itself adds years to your life).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psychedelic Anabolism, post: 249152, member: 45200"] Believe it or not, the DEA does not separate anabolic/androgenic hormones. They are all Schedule III hormones to the DEA, they are not treated any differently from a regulatory standpoint. There are many physicians of different specialties prescribing things like nandrolone and oxandrolone for metabolic disease, joint pain, body composition, ED, etc. Even OBs are prescribing topical androgens like stanazolol for vaginal pain and FSD. The use of anabolics is progressing in even the most traditional settings (I get my nandrolone from a urologist at Baylor who believes its helpful to aging men with joint pain and of course it helps optimize body composition, which itself adds years to your life). [/QUOTE]
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