Be suspicious of doctors who sell hormones, especially those with in-house compounding pharmacies. — Whalespan
Be suspicious of doctors who sell hormones, especially those with in-house compounding pharmacies.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“As a general rule, I tell patients, be very, very suspicious of a doctor that is selling you hormones. Be incredibly suspicious of any physician who has their own compounding pharmacy within the practice and is giving you compounded formulations and also making money on it.”
“be incredibly suspicious of any physician who has their own compounding pharmacy within the practice and is giving you compounded formulations and also making money on it.”
“Be incredibly suspicious of any physician who has their own compounding pharmacy within the practice and is giving you compounded formulations and also making money on it.”