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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Your Access to More Economical hCG and FSH Ended in November 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="mikeek1111" data-source="post: 177675" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Isn't it true that on March 23rd as much as we do not agree with the new laws and guidelines put fourth by the FDA, the FDA has still banned the manufacturing and selling of hCG for both 503a and 503b facilities unless they have the active license in place which could take years to get. Everyone agrees that the law is no good but who gives Empower or these other pharmacies the ability to break the law? Just because there is not enough commercial supply to meet patients needs, what gives these pharmacies like Empower the right to step in and continue to compound hCG? The law is still the law so what makes these pharmacies above the law? In <a href="https://www.fda.gov/media/130590/download" target="_blank">2019 Empower was cited</a> by the FDA and was banned from compounding and selling hCG because it was not on the shortage list but they disregarded and still continued. So it seems at the end of the day these pharmacies, including Empower, will continue to not follow the law and eventually the FDA will respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeek1111, post: 177675, member: 40658"] Isn't it true that on March 23rd as much as we do not agree with the new laws and guidelines put fourth by the FDA, the FDA has still banned the manufacturing and selling of hCG for both 503a and 503b facilities unless they have the active license in place which could take years to get. Everyone agrees that the law is no good but who gives Empower or these other pharmacies the ability to break the law? Just because there is not enough commercial supply to meet patients needs, what gives these pharmacies like Empower the right to step in and continue to compound hCG? The law is still the law so what makes these pharmacies above the law? In [URL='https://www.fda.gov/media/130590/download']2019 Empower was cited[/URL] by the FDA and was banned from compounding and selling hCG because it was not on the shortage list but they disregarded and still continued. So it seems at the end of the day these pharmacies, including Empower, will continue to not follow the law and eventually the FDA will respond. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Your Access to More Economical hCG and FSH Ended in November 2021
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