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happousai (imported)
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Re: pharmacies
I read something interesting on Anne Lawrence's site (annelawrence.com):
1. The FDA wants to prevent overseas pharmacies from shipping prescription medications to people in the US. They may succeed, especially with all the new power being granted to the government in light of September 11.
2. Some US physicians, if they know that already you're taking prescription medications without seeing a doctor, will prescribe the medications for you. Their reasoning is that you are going to get the medications with or without their help, so they would rather be the one to prescribe the medication to you so that they can be sure you're using the medication safely. This is the "harm reduction" model.
So, it may be worth going to a physician and seeing if he will start prescribing the stuff for you. If he agrees, then you won't have to deal with overseas pharmacies and the possibility of FDA interference anymore. (Mind you, Anne Lawrence's advice was for M2F TGs taking feminizing hormones. Men taking androcur to suppress their male hormones may be more unusual, and thus not as supported by doctors.)
1. The FDA wants to prevent overseas pharmacies from shipping prescription medications to people in the US. They may succeed, especially with all the new power being granted to the government in light of September 11.
2. Some US physicians, if they know that already you're taking prescription medications without seeing a doctor, will prescribe the medications for you. Their reasoning is that you are going to get the medications with or without their help, so they would rather be the one to prescribe the medication to you so that they can be sure you're using the medication safely. This is the "harm reduction" model.
So, it may be worth going to a physician and seeing if he will start prescribing the stuff for you. If he agrees, then you won't have to deal with overseas pharmacies and the possibility of FDA interference anymore. (Mind you, Anne Lawrence's advice was for M2F TGs taking feminizing hormones. Men taking androcur to suppress their male hormones may be more unusual, and thus not as supported by doctors.)
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Riverwind (imported)
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I don't know anything about www.uniglobalpharmacies.com. as I have only used www.anagen.net with great success, I told Bird about and I see he is as happy with them as I have been. I have placed a order with them 5 times, each time ordering 200 pills cost is about $328. It takes about 17 or 18 days to arrive. I have ordered my last from them as I know have a supply to get me through Castration this Sept 6th.
There is a lot to be said for being chemically castrated a year before getting cut. It gives you a chance to know what its like to be a eunuch and try it out, see if it fits.
The happy eunuch Riverwind.

There is a lot to be said for being chemically castrated a year before getting cut. It gives you a chance to know what its like to be a eunuch and try it out, see if it fits.
The happy eunuch Riverwind.
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chris_M (imported)
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Thanks Joe & Riverwind for the information. I was starting to think that I was scammed. Hopefully the Androcur will arrive soon. It's been two weeks tomorow (Sat.) that I have taken any Androcur. I will say that it has long term effects. My libido is still way lower than what it was before starting Androcur.
Thanks again,
Chris
Thanks again,
Chris
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madscientist (imported)
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Re: pharmacies
happousai (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2002 2:46 pm I read something interesting on Anne Lawrence's site (annelawrence.com):
1. The FDA wants to prevent overseas pharmacies from shipping prescription medications to people in the US. They may succeed, especially with all the new power being granted to the government in light of September 11.
2. Some US physicians, if they know that already you're taking prescription medications without seeing a doctor, will prescribe the medications for you. Their reasoning is that you are going to get the medications with or without their help, so they would rather be the one to prescribe the medication to you so that they can be sure you're using the medication safely. This is the "harm reduction" model.
Androcur has NOT been approved by the FDA. As far as the US government having any influence overseas there is really nothing they can do with respect to private industry.
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luvpain (imported)
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madscientist (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2002 11:46 am Androcur has NOT been approved by the FDA. As far as the US government having any influence overseas there is really nothing they can do with respect to private industry.
They probably can't do anything about the company, but they can confiscate the packages while in customs. Well hopefully they won't do anything though.
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Riverwind (imported)
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I think the key in ordering Androcur or any other drug from overseas, is personal use. If you were to order 10 or 20 packages of 50 each you might not get it, ordering 200 or 4 boxes seams to be ok. It also has a bit to do with the pharmacy involved, has the government had any bad reports on them. So far I have always got my order and its been in about 17 days.
Riverwind
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Riverwind
Have fun and play safe.
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chris_M (imported)
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Howdy Riverwind. Well, it's now been 23 days since anagen.net supposedly shipped my Androcur. It's been 33 days since I placed my order and it still hasn't arrived. There's been two orders placed with them and I'm about to call my credit card companies and tell them that the merchandise was not received and to cancel the payments to them. This is really ridiculous. Even IF the Androcur arrives I will never place an order with them again.
Just out of curiosity, how did the packages arrive for you? UPS, Fed Ex, Postal Service or who?
Chris
Just out of curiosity, how did the packages arrive for you? UPS, Fed Ex, Postal Service or who?
Chris
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madscientist (imported)
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luvpain (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2002 12:32 pm They probably can't do anything about the company, but they can confiscate the packages while in customs. Well hopefully they won't do anything though.
They are so busy with terrorism that they do not have the time nor the desire to open small packages from pharmacies.
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madscientist (imported)
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chris_M (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2002 3:16 am Just out of curiosity, how did the packages arrive for you? UPS, Fed Ex, Postal Service or who?
Chris
Orders are sent USPS because the government doesn't hassle its own delivery service. While the private curriers CAN deliver from overseas, as could be expected, our government does not like the competition.