Dave Knapp
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So the ironic thing about this is the crusade that Lilly and Novo have against compounded versions, their actions are actually leading people to progressively less potentially safe options.
Yeah, the established 503Bs, I believe it was 2013, 2011 or 2013.
Yeah, the established 503Bs, I believe it was 2013, 2011 or 2013.
Yeah, the established 503Bs, I believe it was 2013, 2011 or 2013.
Yeah, and there's definitely nothing wrong with 503A. It's just that there's not uniformity in the way that they're governed. And so one state to another state has different rules. And the other thing that I would add too is, You should have a great level of confidence from your provider.
Yeah, and there's definitely nothing wrong with 503A. It's just that there's not uniformity in the way that they're governed. And so one state to another state has different rules. And the other thing that I would add too is, You should have a great level of confidence from your provider.
Yeah, and there's definitely nothing wrong with 503A. It's just that there's not uniformity in the way that they're governed. And so one state to another state has different rules. And the other thing that I would add too is, You should have a great level of confidence from your provider.
If your provider is writing this script, it really is incumbent upon your provider to do the legwork in determining, am I sourcing this from an appropriate place? There was a story back in the last few months when this first came off, Shortage to Repetite, in October.
If your provider is writing this script, it really is incumbent upon your provider to do the legwork in determining, am I sourcing this from an appropriate place? There was a story back in the last few months when this first came off, Shortage to Repetite, in October.
If your provider is writing this script, it really is incumbent upon your provider to do the legwork in determining, am I sourcing this from an appropriate place? There was a story back in the last few months when this first came off, Shortage to Repetite, in October.
Many telehealths, a lot of the littler fly-by-night telehealth companies that are out there started offering, you could fill six months, nine months, 12 months of compounded medication in one fell swoop. And I was like, when that happened, I was like, slow down, everybody. Like, slow down. We're not sure. Like these don't have the same exact preservatives as the branded medications do.
Many telehealths, a lot of the littler fly-by-night telehealth companies that are out there started offering, you could fill six months, nine months, 12 months of compounded medication in one fell swoop. And I was like, when that happened, I was like, slow down, everybody. Like, slow down. We're not sure. Like these don't have the same exact preservatives as the branded medications do.
Many telehealths, a lot of the littler fly-by-night telehealth companies that are out there started offering, you could fill six months, nine months, 12 months of compounded medication in one fell swoop. And I was like, when that happened, I was like, slow down, everybody. Like, slow down. We're not sure. Like these don't have the same exact preservatives as the branded medications do.
You're sitting with a year's worth of medicine in your refrigerator. You better make sure that your refrigerator is holding a steady temperature. That's a lot of medicine to sit on when you're putting it in your body.
You're sitting with a year's worth of medicine in your refrigerator. You better make sure that your refrigerator is holding a steady temperature. That's a lot of medicine to sit on when you're putting it in your body.
You're sitting with a year's worth of medicine in your refrigerator. You better make sure that your refrigerator is holding a steady temperature. That's a lot of medicine to sit on when you're putting it in your body.
And one of the interesting things that happened was there was a couple of them that started offering this right away from some fly-by-night compound pharmacy in Florida that ended up not having a sterile compound license. And they were getting... getting their peptides in from unnamed sources and then sending them out to people and they didn't even hold the proper license to do it.
And one of the interesting things that happened was there was a couple of them that started offering this right away from some fly-by-night compound pharmacy in Florida that ended up not having a sterile compound license. And they were getting... getting their peptides in from unnamed sources and then sending them out to people and they didn't even hold the proper license to do it.
And one of the interesting things that happened was there was a couple of them that started offering this right away from some fly-by-night compound pharmacy in Florida that ended up not having a sterile compound license. And they were getting... getting their peptides in from unnamed sources and then sending them out to people and they didn't even hold the proper license to do it.
And so I think more than anything, it's important to have a great relationship with your provider. If your provider understands this, if your provider has done the legwork, then you should have full faith and confidence in what they prescribe to you.