Actually, T-cyp is not very expensive at all. A 1 year supply at most local pharmacies, even without insurance (I have no coverage) is only about $155.
It's the HCG that pushes the price up. A 1 year supply at ~1000 IU per week is about $680, but you can get by with half that.
I don't have a script for anastrozole because I don't actually "need" it. With a T dose of only 40-50 mg E3D, there is little excess conversion to E. However, I like to use very small doses to keep me in the 50th to 75th percentile of my range instead of the upper end. I use 0.5 mg/week using the daily eye dropper method. I obtain a well known name brand through alternative sources for about $1.27 per 1 mg tablet. This equates to about $0.63 per week or $33 per year.
So my total program is about $867 per year without insurance. I'm certain you could obtain comparable pricing, or possibly lower if you shop around, if you had a script to obtain the meds yourself.
Oh, one-piece 28G insulin syringes (the actual topic of this thread) are about $0.24 each delivered to your door.
Now that I think about it, I do have a source for you if you still want to go with the 2-piece syringe. https://02c6e97.netsolstores.com/HypodermicNeedles.aspx. I've purchased various supplies from them in the past and they are reputable, I've just found Totaldiabetessupply.com to be my preferred vendor.
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