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Do you prescribe compounded 20% test creams? If so what is the monthly pricing on that? Thanks.

AlphaMD's Answer

Generally creams are more expensive than injectables, and the price is more dependent on dosing than concentration. We can work between 5%-25%, and tend to work with the 20% you mention. It's typically $25-50 more a month for these compared to traditional TRT but would be subject to the same discounts as normal TRT from there.

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