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Nelson (and others) your opinion on online pharmacies such as powermedica.com?

Reason why I ask is because I just placed a pretty beefy order with these guys subsequent to a blood test proving I'm healthy. For those interested, here is the website:

http://www.powermedica.com

They are an online pharmacy of sorts specializing in HRT.

...and here is my order that I'm receiving this Tuesday:


1 Testosterone Propionate 10ml 100 mg strength. $100
30 Anastrozole .5 mg Capsules Compounded $120
100 Oxandralone 12.5 mg Capsules Compounded $550
10 18guage Syringes and Pins $ 2.5
10 23 Guage Pins $ 2.5
Prescription N/C credit from blood
Shipping Overnight $30
Total $805


So they can prescribe me juice even though my total test is 612 and I'm only 31 apparently. Anyway, one thing that is not sitting to comfortably with me now at the 11th hour is the Oxandralone. I purposely went for the generic, as Oxandrin is ultra expensive, but I can't find any proof that a 12.5 generic of Oxandralone (in capsules no less) actually exists. The website says COMPOUNDED as opposed to brand with Oxandrin (which they also sell).

My rational is that when I did go on gear I wanted a script. The legality shit is more of a chance than I'm willing to take. This appears to be legal, but I'm a tad concerned at this point.

What do you think of all this?

EOR
 
One of my cousins knows people that have used this site successfully. Of course this means absolutely nothing so hopefully someone else has used it directly and can let you know. 800 bones is a lot of money to spend. Jesus. I hope it works out.
 
r3ver3nd said:
please, do tell us how your order went.

It was pretty entertaining how the order went. Long story short, I was reading a friend's copy of Maxim magazine one day and saw Powermedica's ad with the words "Nandralone", "Testosterone" and "HGH" on it. I thought it was outright bullshit and called them with the full intent of calling them on it. When the dude on the phone convinced me that it was legit and legal, I asked what age range do I have to be to participate in HRT. He said since 1996 the FDA has recognized aging as an actual disease for people and you have to be over 25. He then stated that I would be able to participate in "rejuvination therapy" (a.k.a. drug cycles) subsequent to a blood test to prove that a) I'm healthy and b) I show a drop in hormone levels. What drop exactly? He told me they accepted total test levels under 1000!!!

So...

I get my bloodwork done, my test level is 612 (I'm getting a hard copy of the rest of the tests this week) which he said was good for a 31 year old, but I could get whatever I wanted from the website. That includes shit like Anadrol, Deca, MethylTest (NOT M1T), Testosterone, Oxandrin, etc.

I did my research about what drugs I wanted, read Nelson Montana's "Steroids For Health" 5 times, chatted with Nelson on this forum and ordered the drugs above. I should be getting them Tuesday WITH A SCRIPT. I'll keep all you posted.

...and yes I know the prices are outrageous, but I am not willing to risk anything legally. I'd rather put the extra cash towards peace of mind.

- EOR
 
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I can't vouche for this partcular place but there seems to be a lot of joints like it springing up. They get under the wire of "legality" by having real scripts written. If a doctor says it's okay...it's okay.

I understand the willingness to spend the extra dogh not to deal with the black market. (Even though this source is a little "grey").

Hope it works out for you bro. Let us know.
 
Nelson Montana said:
I understand the willingness to spend the extra dogh not to deal with the black market. (Even though this source is a little "grey").

Nelson, its TOTALLY grey market. I was positively stunned when he read me the results of my bloodtest over the phone and then asked "What do you want to order?" Just like that! And the funniest part is that the guy on the phone (who has some knowledge, but not a ton) isn't a physician, but one who acts as a "proxy" from the customer to the physician.

Funny thing is I thought I'd be legitimately eligible for testosterone due to my work situation being VERY mentally stressful the last 8 months (which thankfully is about to change). I assumed my levels would be below 500 (which is what other online pharmacies deem a prerequisite for such "therapy". I was shocked to find my test levels above 600. I bet last year I was higher as my stress levels were WAY lower.

Anyway, I should be getting a FedEx tracking number today and receiving my stuff tomorrow. This should be interesting.

- EOR
 
The sites that are above the radar (ones with websites), especially this one, will be eventually scrutinized. I noticed their address is in Deerfiled Beach FL. FL authorities are currently investigating all online pharms originating in FL. FL is leaning toward actual doctor visits as legitiamte relationships versus "virtual" visits. Other states are not as strict. Based on the info given here, FL authorities will probably shut them down. They have shuttered others in the past year.
 
Another important point: I cannot find the names of the doctors on the website. In roder to ahve a relationship, you, at least need to know the names of the docs. Second, if they are a legitimate pharm, they will be licensed in florida and have a valid DEA number. Any legitimate pharm will have all of this.
 
DrJMW, here is what I found per a DEA background search:

Name: POWERMEDICA INC
Address: 600 WEST HILLSBORO BLVD
DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33441
Business Activity: RETAIL PHARMACY
Expiration Date: 03-31-2006
Drug Classification: SCHEDULE 2 NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES
SCHEDULE 2N NONNARCOTIC SUBSTANCES
SCHEDULE 3 NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES
SCHEDULE 3N NONNARCOTIC SUBSTANCES
SCHEDULE 4 SUBSTANCES
SCHEDULE 5 SUBSTANCES

Does it look legit to you?

- EOR
 
Saw this ad as well,and wasn't sure what to think. I was pretty sure they could get some test to your home with a script,somewhat legally,but I was puzzled by the Winstrol in their ads.Can a doc prescribe Vetrinary compounds for his patients if he would like ?
 
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