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Unable To Refill Testosterone Tablets. Where Can I Refill The Medicines?

I am unable to refill my prescription for 200 mg/ml testosterone in the 1ml vials because they are not available through either my mail in coverage and not at the local pharmacy. When will these be available or where can I refill my script. I am out currently and my BC/BS will not cover the 10ml vials that are available.
Fri, 22 Nov 2013
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Hello there!
Thank you for asking.
Had you provided the location i would have been able to help the where abouts of the prescription. You can also contact your GP for changing the prescription to the one which is available in the nearby pharmacies. I am sure your GP will do that if that is ok with your health or its better. They know better and what is good for you.
Hope it will turn eventually right for you

take Care
Dr S Khan
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Unable To Refill Testosterone Tablets. Where Can I Refill The Medicines?

Hello there! Thank you for asking. Had you provided the location i would have been able to help the where abouts of the prescription. You can also contact your GP for changing the prescription to the one which is available in the nearby pharmacies. I am sure your GP will do that if that is ok with your health or its better. They know better and what is good for you. Hope it will turn eventually right for you take Care Dr S Khan