How Much Does Anavar Cost?

Author: AlphaMD
How Much Does Anavar Cost?

If you're looking into Anavar—also known by its generic name, Oxandrolone—you’re probably interested in building or preserving lean muscle, improving strength, or trimming fat while staying on top of your health. It’s a compound often used by people already on TRT or anyone going through a body recomposition phase. But one of the first practical questions people ask is: how much does Anavar cost?

The short answer: it depends on where you get it, how much you’re taking, and whether it's part of a medically guided plan or not.

Anavar Pricing Through AlphaMD

AlphaMD offers prescription Oxandrolone through a telehealth model, with medication shipped directly from U.S.-based compounding pharmacies. Here’s what you can expect to pay:

  • $335 for a 90-day supply at 25 mg per day
  • $650 for a 90-day supply at 50 mg per day

This pricing is for the medication itself, based on the dose you're prescribed. It doesn't include labs or a full medical workup, but it does include a provider’s review to confirm that the prescription is appropriate and safe for you.

Already have a prescription? AlphaMD accepts valid prescriptions from licensed providers. You can simply upload yours during checkout.
Need a prescription? You’ll be asked to complete a brief medical consultation before your medication is shipped. It’s a straightforward process that ensures your treatment fits your overall health plan. You can schedule that consultation here.
To explore products and current availability, visit the AlphaMD Anavar shop.

What About Other Sources?

Anavar isn’t new—and if you start digging, you’ll find plenty of price points online and in less regulated spaces. But not all options are equal in terms of quality or safety.

Here’s a general breakdown from public sources:

  • According to Texas Pain Physicians, Anavar sold in the underground or gym-sourced market typically runs:
    • $70–$150 for 50 tablets at 10 mg each
    • $100–$190 for 100 tablets at 10 mg each

The problem here is obvious—no guarantee of what’s actually in the bottle. No quality control, no dosing consistency, and definitely no medical guidance.

  • On the traditional pharmacy side, prices can be even higher.
    According to Drugs.com, compounded Oxandrolone (if it’s available at all) can cost:
    • $307–$867 for 30 to 60 tablets at 10 mg, depending on the pharmacy

That’s assuming you even find a pharmacy that still compounds it—and most insurance won’t cover it unless it’s prescribed for specific, approved medical conditions.

What Are You Actually Paying For?

When comparing prices, it’s important to think beyond the number.

Yes, you can find Anavar for less if you’re willing to take a gamble. But with that comes uncertainty: is it real? Is it dosed correctly? What are you putting in your body?

With AlphaMD, the cost includes more than just the medication. You’re getting a legitimate prescription, filled by a U.S. pharmacy, with provider oversight built in. That means you’re not going it alone, and you’re not stuck hoping a sketchy online source didn’t send you something fake or underdosed.

Final Thoughts

If you’re thinking about adding Anavar to your routine, it’s smart to ask what it costs—but it’s even smarter to ask what comes with that price.

Whether your goal is to hold onto muscle during a cut, improve your strength, or complement your TRT protocol, Anavar can be effective—but only when it’s used responsibly. AlphaMD offers a simple, transparent way to get access to real Oxandrolone, with support and clarity along the way.

It might not be the cheapest option out there, but if you care about safety, legality, and results—it’s one of the more trustworthy ones.

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