ongoing shortages coming soon

Stiranko

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I've been just informed that Hikma is facing some shortage problems now or soon enough. For some reason it seems that more physicians are prescribing Hikma as a first choice instead of Taro cypionate. It seems that Hikma might have corrected their past batches because every blood test I've seen on people using Hikma has been spot on . I know people who have used Hikma before and after and they definitely do see a positive difference with the new batches. No idea when this shortage will take into effect, but a memo has been sent out to most pharmacists to keep a steady limited supply. Has anyone started to experience any shortages yet ?
 
The pharmacy/dr I work with recently switched me off of hikma due to back order. I usually have to wait a week or so for them to stock back up, but the switch told me it’s probably going to be more of a long term wait.
 
The pharmacy/dr I work with recently switched me off of hikma due to back order. I usually have to wait a week or so for them to stock back up, but the switch told me it’s probably going to be more of a long term wait.
Did they replace it with something else?
 
Aside from the prescription test shortages, it seems like I keep hearing about a shortage but yet to see any shortage in the underground market? Chinese sellers for AAS seem to be operating as normal? Maybe Mast/Primo are a bit more expensive and less available but that's it?
 
Aside from the prescription test shortages, it seems like I keep hearing about a shortage but yet to see any shortage in the underground market? Chinese sellers for AAS seem to be operating as normal? Maybe Mast/Primo are a bit more expensive and less available but that's it?
There are definitely shortages for raw meterials in China for testosterone and very limited compared to 5 years ago. And the pharma market doesn't operate the same way. Pharma companies are only allowed to manufacture a certain amount quantity per batch to avoid black market sales. So they are more likely to run out.

Pharma is also a much bigger process. They need to clean the product for cantaminants once they obtain the raw metrial for lead and arsenic etc. Then they need to extra starilize it and then test every batch before going to the market. All this takes time and money. There can occasional be bad batches with generic pharma. But it's not as common.
 
Man I'm tired of this
I hear ya. I am down in Florida for the winter and It's much worst here in Miami. Almost all TRT clinics are supplying compounding testosterone. Canada seems to be much better at handling stock. But then again, the have much less volume. Seems Europe seems to be doing fine when in comes to stock for some reason.
 
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