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If you were on traditional TRT & those were ancillary medications, then the prices would be a bit different.
We would classify this approach as HCG monotherapy with Clomid as an ancillary medication for you. For HCG monotherapy it is $75 a month instead & $300 at the time of order/reorder of 10,000 units HCG at a time. For moderate doses of 500 units a week, this can last ~20 weeks, but your dosing determines the reorder. Then for Clomid, there would be no monthly costs & simply at-cost for whatever your dosing/frequency would be. Likely ~$50-100 an order for ~3 months, but that's a wide range.
We would probably advise to not take Clomid at first & to see if HCG monotherapy could work well for you if you are opposed to traditional TRT. Clomid does have some side effects & inhibits IGF-1 production, which may limit the effectiveness of the increased Testosterone.We would be happy to continue a regimen if you are pleased with it, though.
We do, and this is a common situation, as HCG is hard to obtain & the priciest medication related to TRT most of the time.For things like this we just offer a much lower rate of $75 a month & then at ... See Full Answer
This would be possible, though the pricing for this would be different than the traditional TRT costs. (Higher, since HCG costs more than Testosterone). We'd prefer to be involved in your overall TRT ... See Full Answer
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