How are UGL cheaper than Pharma Labs?

synonymous

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From blood work done AGES ago, I think my E2 levels are causing several issues. New tests are coming Friday. However, I will likely be taking Adex in order to bring my E2 down. In Japan, E2 can only be prescribed if you are a breast cancer patient. My doctor said I could buy it from him without insurance (Something legal in Japan) or order it from abroad (Also very legal). I've often thought of getting my testosterone from somewhere so I can do injections at home (I have to go into the doctors to get the injections in order for it to be covered by insurance). Getting testosterone from somewhere like OP (Not sure about sharing sources or being able to just us initials, delete if necessary) seems WAY cheaper, even with insurance covering most of the costs. Still, testosterone is cheap regardless...Adex, not so much.

For me to get Adex from my doctor I'd have to buy a 'large supply' which would cost me big time. I don't really have an issue doing so but I wonder, how is it that these companies can charge MUCH less for a product that is otherwise quite expensive. Again, rules are rules, I don't mean to break any. I just want to be able to get my HRT and health under control. Adex is not a controlled substance in Japan. I can buy and have it sent in normal packing with a clear label as to what it is. I see online pharmacies, but it's all a gamble it seems. It sucks...help in the right direction would be very much appreciated!!
 
Just use RUI. Their banner is at the top of your screen and is red.

It is cheaper because it is a Research Chemical which means it is meant for your lab rats that you are running experiments on.
 
Just use RUI. Their banner is at the top of your screen and is red.

It is cheaper because it is a Research Chemical which means it is meant for your lab rats that you are running experiments on.

With a liquid form, would you administer Adex within the same injection as your test? in a slin needle with your HCG? Or completely separate?
 
With a liquid form, would you administer Adex within the same injection as your test? in a slin needle with your HCG? Or completely separate?

It is taken orally. You need an oral syringe to dose it. You can get a box of 100 1ml oral syringes for about $15.
 
With a liquid form, would you administer Adex within the same injection as your test? in a slin needle with your HCG? Or completely separate?

They are ORAL liquids. Take them orally like you would NyQuil or something. You don't inject them
 
They are also cheaper because there's no massive R&D, billion dollar lawsuits, stringent quality control standards, drug reps, advertising, etc.

The downside to UGL's is consistency of product, availability of product, accountability for issues, etc.
 
It is taken orally. You need an oral syringe to dose it. You can get a box of 100 1ml oral syringes for about $15.

OK. This might be the 'problem'. While most drugs are legal to import, syringes are controlled and not legal to purchase without subscription. Not 100 percent about the oral type but I've never seen them. Even slin needles are something that need a docs scprit and I need to ask the doc for extra slins just in case. I wonder if the same slin needle could be used (Sterility is a must). My doctor will help me regardless.

Are the liquid orals different than the tablets in any way shape or form?
 
OK. This might be the 'problem'. While most drugs are legal to import, syringes are controlled and not legal to purchase without subscription. Not 100 percent about the oral type but I've never seen them. Even slin needles are something that need a docs scprit and I need to ask the doc for extra slins just in case. I wonder if the same slin needle could be used (Sterility is a must). My doctor will help me regardless.

Are the liquid orals different than the tablets in any way shape or form?

Oral syringes do not have needles. Picture what you use to dose liquid medicines for a small child.

Tablets are solid in form. Liquids are in a fluid form -- not solid. As an example, ice and water are different forms of H2O.
 
Rui supplies you with a syringe with their ancillaries. At least my liquidex did. U can still use a needle just stick it an draw it out same as injectables then squirt it in your mouth. Not rocket science
 
Oral syringes do not have needles. Picture what you use to dose liquid medicines for a small child.

Tablets are solid in form. Liquids are in a fluid form -- not solid. As an example, ice and water are different forms of H2O.

I understood. What I mean by different is like with testosterone, gels and injections are different in how they are absorbed into the body.

I went into the local drug store to see if they sell oral syringes. They don't. They said I might have to get something from the doctor. Not a big deal. I can get it. If slin needles are fine then I've got plenty of those to go around.
 
I understood. What I mean by different is like with testosterone, gels and injections are different in how they are absorbed into the body.

I went into the local drug store to see if they sell oral syringes. They don't. They said I might have to get something from the doctor. Not a big deal. I can get it. If slin needles are fine then I've got plenty of those to go around.

Just be careful not to accidentally needle-stick yourself in the mouth.
 
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