Good question. I got the testosterone bump with Gonadorelin only.
I added the Kisspeptin after and have not done any more testing since.
Good question. I got the testosterone bump with Gonadorelin only.
I added the Kisspeptin after and have not done any more testing since.
Hims & Hers Health Inc. plans to launch offerings for men with low testosterone on Wednesday, marking the telehealth company’s long-awaited move into the fast-growing hormonal health category.
The offerings expand Hims’ core sexual health franchise amid a slowdown in weight-loss drug sales that has dragged on its stock price in recent months. The company will start with a compounded version of enclomiphene, a drug that’s used off-label to treat low testosterone in men.
Pricing will depend on a patient’s monthly treatment cadence, with a three-month plan costing about $199 per month, according to an internal document viewed by Bloomberg. The company will also offer five- and 10-month plans for $139 a month and $99 a month, respectively. The details could be subject to last-minute changes.
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I paid Push Health $77 to write me a prescription for 25mg enclomiphene, and had it sent to Belmar Pharmacy in Colorado. Cost: $275 for 90 tabs (splitable, = six months supply).
So, $352 total, or about $60/month.
Was it easy to get the prescription? Had you used Push Health previously?
Similar deal from Defy Medical. I got a prescription after furnishing my own labs, which I knew how to do cheaply.
It was easy. I already had a prescription, but the prescriber was no longer viable, so I went this route. I don’t know if already having a prescription made a difference, but I was never asked for proof, so I doubt it.
I’ve gotten minoxidil, acarbose, a couple other things, through them.