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Will AlphaMd prescribe IM with the proper needles for draw/inject (presuming the client treatment calls for it?

AlphaMD's Answer

Sure. We're happy to send whatever you prefer. Though Subq does tend to have better management of Estrogen conversion since it's absorbed slightly slower, so we do suggest that if possible & no preference.

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