Delatestryl Enanthate Generic From Hikma Pharma is Officially in Drugstores (Including Photos)

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The first generic of Delatestryl to hit the shelves is from Hikma Pharma. According to my pharmacist, it's been added to all of the plans, so you should be able to get your doctor to change you back off Taro-Cypionate and back to the Enanthate you know and love.

One interesting thing about the original and the generic is that they have the exact same packaging colour (both of them are the same orange/purple...the picture is off a bit) and several other parts of the packaging that are the same. Vials are the same as well. The Dins are interesting. Roughly 2 million new drugs have been listed since the original Delatestryl came out in 1955—seventy years of AAS goodness.

Bausch wouldn't be trying to present itself as a generic now that its patent has run out, would it? ;) I'd be interested to know if this is a regular practice.


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I would like 200mg in 10ml vials not 5 lol
It's pharma. I imagine that 10ml of 200mg would have a slight taste of underground abuse. I know that some doctors already feel sketchy about giving out more than 1000mg per vial (200/5ml Enanthate or 100/10ml Cypionate).

I'm just lucky because I alternate pharma test/alternative test so that I have tons of pharma to blast with when I save it up during super blasting T500.
 
I also think that because it's not recommended using a multi use vial for more than a month is why they do 5ml.
Huh, really? My doctor is prescribing me 1ml/200mg of Enanthate every 2 weeks so it's like a month and a half.

I have some 10ml vials that I can only take 1ml at a time which is more like 2 months for me for T500. I always thought that the sealing rubber would snap closed after being stuck.
 
So taro did recommend 28 days to discard vial but recently updated it to 58 days. According to their product monograph. Still if the average trt dose is around 100-125mg/w or 200mg every 2 weeks you wouldn't really need more than the 1000mg per vial before recommended discard. When I first started trt my family doc was a fucking idiot and had me on 200mg per month and that was one injection each month. I felt like shit, worse than before I started trt. He would use that vial for 5 months and said it was perfectly fine. I tried bring up all the info about proper frequency and expiration but he had the attitude he knows everything. I switched doctors after a year or so.
 
So taro did recommend 28 days to discard vial but recently updated it to 58 days. According to their product monograph. Still if the average trt dose is around 100-125mg/w or 200mg every 2 weeks you wouldn't really need more than the 1000mg per vial before recommended discard. When I first started trt my family doc was a fucking idiot and had me on 200mg per month and that was one injection each month. I felt like shit, worse than before I started trt. He would use that vial for 5 months and said it was perfectly fine. I tried bring up all the info about proper frequency and expiration but he had the attitude he knows everything. I switched doctors after a year or so.
That must have been frustrating as hell. LOL, one vial for five months. Talk about stupid. That's not even close to the recommended dose/dosing for TRT.
 
That must have been frustrating as hell. LOL, one vial for five months. Talk about stupid. That's not even close to the recommended dose/dosing for TRT.
Yeah, after a few months is when I discovered the proper dosage for trt and discovered the UGL scene on sites like this. I put myself on 125mg/w 3 times a month and took his 200mg the last week. Made me also realize doctors can be fucking idiots.
 
Yeah, after a few months is when I discovered the proper dosage for trt and discovered the UGL scene on sites like this. I put myself on 125mg/w 3 times a month and took his 200mg the last week. Made me also realize doctors can be fucking idiots.
It's sad but isn't that true? We expect them to at least know what they're prescribing.

It's a generational, though, I think. My oldest adult doctor when I was in my 30s would have me sit in his office, open up a big book of medicine and actually look at doses, time of taking medicine, interactions and everything else. Drug stores show you a sheet now, but it's not the same as a doctor saying, "Right. Due to taking pain meds for all your chronic injuries(and unknown use of other AAS at various times), you have the testosterone of an 80-year-old woman (he actually said that, LOL). Dosing is 50-200mg every two weeks. You're 6'3 240 pounds of relatively lean muscle. 200mg is appropriate every two weeks, so let's get you started. He listened to my opinion because my opinion was part of the decision.

And boom, I started taking TRT. I took the first vial from him, paying attention and then doing it myself. My doctor now isn't like that. She looks at a computer that takes into consideration people who only need low low doses and those are in play. I'm still 230 pounds and she tries to dose me whatever like I'm 5'9 160.

"Let's start with this and work up until it's the correct dose." RIGHT. We start her little process of dosing at not even CLOSE to what someone of my history or size needed. It never works, I go back to her and feel like I'm a drug addict by asking her to up my dose, she hmmm and hawwss about going higher and the risks and everything else and basically it's a FIGHT to get a proper dose of a number of medicines. It took me a YEAR to get the proper dose of something I was taking before her from a doctor that she outright refused to prescribe to me when, like every person in Ontario, you get FORCED into a doctor you can't change. The patients of Ontario are at the whim of doctors now who are educated so harshly at keeping doses or use of medicines so low that we, as the patients, SUFFER due to the actions of other patients who abuse things like TRT, migraine medicine that when abused can get you high and so many others. It's not right because MY opinion doesn't mean SHIT to my doctor.
 
My script is for Delatestryl 200mg/wk
As soon as stock runs out at wherever you get it filled expect to get the Hikma. Some could potentially get Cyp as an adapted fill in.

 
Huh, really? My doctor is prescribing me 1ml/200mg of Enanthate every 2 weeks so it's like a month and a half.

I have some 10ml vials that I can only take 1ml at a time which is more like 2 months for me for T500. I always thought that the sealing rubber would snap closed after being stuck.
In Alberta you get a new Vial every month, it's new to me and just starting happening this year.
 
In Alberta you get a new Vial every month, it's new to me and just starting happening this year.
Well, since it appears it's only supposed to be open for 30 days, that makes sense. A whole lot of people are going to abuse that, though lol. Ten weeks of TRT for 4 weeks.

But, I guess you'd toss that extra 6 weeks, riiight? ;)
 
Anyone been able to fill their Rx of this in Ontario? All the pharmacies I've checked are on backorder and have been for months..
Check my post on Hikma enanthate. Hikma is not actually back ordered, but some pharmacies have stopped carrying it for a while now because of users experiencing poor incosistent results from it. They are looking into the situation. Even when you go to the Canada shortage drug list , the shortage has been resolved for a while now. https://www.drugshortagescanada.ca/shortage/238542
The problem now is that almost everyone who has used Hikma has switched to Taro Cyp or Depo which has forced them to always be on back order again. I will make a post soon about my whole conclusion regarding Hikma enanthate.
 
After reading your thread I encountered a man locally who was having a bunch of issues, and all of his symptoms sounded like low T. I asked, and sure enough he was on the Hikma enanthate , had switched a few months prior - and hadn't even considered that the script wasn't working properly. I suspect there are many more who just don't know why they aren't feeling well
 
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