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SpeedFreak5

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OK I just got some gear from a rejuvenation center. I am curious to know if any heard of the pharmacy in which they got the stuff from. it's called Signature Pharmacy.

I have

1 bottle of cyp 10ml
1 bottle of dec 10ml
1 bottle of prop 10ml
1 bottle of stanzonol 20ml

These bottle's don't have any kind of halogram on them.
Now I've seen a bottle of deca durobolin before, but these bottles look like their home made. Maybe they took some real stuff and just transfered the contents to their bottle.
 
Are rejuvination clinics listed somewhere? I am visiting the states this summer, and could stand for some serious rejuvination....
 
SpeedFreak5 said:
I will try take some pics, also whats a compounding pharmacy?
A simple way for you to think of it is generic, but the term compounding covers much, much, more, such as custom blends and specialized drugs prepared to fill a patient's prescription when an approved drug can't fill the bill.
The Law Laid Out

The pharmacy compounding law offers some protections against unsafe and ineffective compounded products, including the following main provisions:
  • The compounded product must be individually prescribed for an identified patient.
  • A bulk drug substance (basically, the chemical that becomes the drug's active ingredient) can qualify for use in compounding in any of three ways:
    1. It is found in an FDA-approved drug.
    2. It is listed in a book of widely used drug substances published by the United States Pharmacopeial Convention, an independent standard-setting organization.
    3. It is listed in an FDA rule as acceptable for pharmacy compounding (based on the agency's evaluation of the medical literature). A proposed rule, published in the Jan. 7, 1999, Federal Register, lists 20 acceptable bulk drugs (myrrh among them), and 10 others that are classified as "under consideration."[/list=1]
    4. Previously marketed drugs found to be unsafe or ineffective and removed from the market may not be compounded.
    5. Drug products listed in FDA's regulations as difficult to compound may not be compounded. FDA is making a list of difficult-to-compound drugs for discussion at a future advisory committee meeting.
    Also, to protect consumers from the excessive use of these unapproved drugs and to prevent compounders from profiting from the research and development efforts of drug manufacturers, the law places limits on the compounding of copies of manufactured drugs.

    "It's a hard line to draw between legitimate compounding and manufacturing," says recently retired FDA pharmacist Robert Tonelli, "but we want to draw that line so manufacturers can't use the guise of compounding to avoid the approval process."

    --T.N.
  • If you search google for Signature Pharmacy, you will find their company web site. Don’t worry, it’s good. I’ve used several compounders in the past; College Pharmacy, GulfRX to name a few. There are literally hundreds of them. BTW, as stated earlier, usually these rejuvenation clinics will give you a choice; you can pay for the Upjohn or Organon, or pay a little less for the compounded stuff.
 
Ben, thanks for the info. I figured the stuff had to be legit. Now the compounded stuff is cheaper, but does it still have the same strength. Oh, and how can one find out the price that say... signature sells their gear for so I can know weather or not the sales rep hustled me. After all he gets paid comission.
 
"Ben, thanks for the info. I figured the stuff had to be legit. Now the compounded stuff is cheaper, but does it still have the same strength."

I’m not familiar with Signature, but I would be almost certain that it is. All compounders would have a staff of pharmacists who are experts in compounding, but I’m sure each one has their own quality control standards. I would read the company info on their website and make your own determination.

"Oh, and how can one find out the price that say... signature sells their gear for so I can know weather or not the sales rep hustled me. After all he gets paid commission."

Oh, he hustled you, don’t worry about that— probably by 40-60 dollars each, but don’t feel bad. I did the same thing before I found a doctor that was willing to write me a script.

You want a compounder price? Just call them up. It’s that simple. Tell the person that your doctor is prescribing xxxx gear and you would like to know their price.
 
I have been using signature pharmacy for a year now.IT is as real as you can get,good stuff with no problems.
 
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