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Started by Nygeel, June 14, 2011, 08:52:54 PM

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Nygeel

I'm currently getting my needles and syringes from CVS. I buy them in sets of 10 in the same way my prescription is written. I've been considering switching so I can get 1mL syringes instead of the 3mL, and 23g instead of 22 (with additional 18 g needles) with a new prescription but it seems as if my current prescription is on the expensive side already.
So, how much do you pay per needle with syringe, and what size?

My syringes come with needles attached without an option for additional needles for about $1.20 per needle/syringe set up.
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wendy

Nygeel a friend showed me a "pet" site.  I spend about a quarter for a wrapped clean needle.  Used needle is a great turkey baster.  I buy 100 excellent needles for $25.

I use one needle a week for an E injection.  I find injections superior to pills but also take pills.

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Nygeel

Quote from: wendy on June 14, 2011, 09:22:20 PM
Nygeel a friend showed me a "pet" site.  I spend about a quarter for a wrapped clean needle.  Used needle is a great turkey baster.  I buy 100 excellent needles for $25.

I use one needle a week for an E injection.  I find injections superior to pills but also take pills.
Wait...what?
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Liam K

I haven't personally used this site for needles and syringes, but I've seen it mentioned on another community.  imed.com sells them for less than $15 per 100 needles and less than $20 per 100 syringes.  http://www.imed.com/s/Syringes-Needles/2549.html  As far as I can tell, it doesn't look like they require you to send them a prescription, either.
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Nygeel

I'm looking at that site and I'm not seeing the size needle and syringes I want.
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xAndrewx

Hey Nygeel. I got started with 23 gauge and when I got new ones I had a heck of a time finding 23 so I went with 25 but hopefully someone will have it for you. Walmart I seem to recall said it would be about $12 for 100 without insurance so maybe try them?

Btw I also use CVS and get mine with needles attached for $0.25 per one without insurance. Wonder why they are charging so much for you

Silver

I think mine are 23g and I pay 50 cents per needle/syringe package. But I have a compounding pharmacy relatively close by.
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Nygeel

My needles are 22g 1.5 inches, and syringes are 3mL. Weird that it's 50 cents for other people...unless it's a different length?
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Ratchet

I get 21G, 1inch, 3mL syringe/needle sets also for $0.25 a piece at Smith's(a Kroger brand) pharmacy with no insurance. I've never paid more then $0.25 for a syringe/needle set. And I've used different sizes in the past.
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Nygeel

I'm just realizing that my script for 6 needles/syringes is $11.99, and my script for 10 needles/syringes is $11.99...something isn't right.
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Arch

Quote from: Nygeel on June 15, 2011, 12:24:40 AM
I'm just realizing that my script for 6 needles/syringes is $11.99, and my script for 10 needles/syringes is $11.99...something isn't right.

Whoa. Maybe they made a mistake. Then again, the CVS in my area was quoting me a huge price for testosterone...I don't recall exactly, but I think it was nearly $200 for a 10-mL vial.

Back when I was paying separately for my needles, I got them at Costco. It was about six bucks for maybe twenty needles. Strohecker's includes them as part of the package. I'm not sure how much my new pharmacy charges because I have so many extra needles that I told them not to bother.
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Nygeel

Quote from: Arch on June 15, 2011, 01:14:48 AM
Whoa. Maybe they made a mistake. Then again, the CVS in my area was quoting me a huge price for testosterone...I don't recall exactly, but I think it was nearly $200 for a 10-mL vial.

Back when I was paying separately for my needles, I got them at Costco. It was about six bucks for maybe twenty needles. Strohecker's includes them as part of the package. I'm not sure how much my new pharmacy charges because I have so many extra needles that I told them not to bother.
My 10mL vial was $120 or so. I can't get strohecker's, but I'm going to try to call around. Unfortunately it's mostly CVSs around here.
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Arch

Definitely call around. My new pharmacy is a MOMS pharmacy...the T is cheap because a lot of PWAs use it. I suspect that the needles are inexpensive as well. Is there a MOMS in your area? They have a couple of locations in New York, but they could be quite far away from you.
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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Liam K

Quote from: Nygeel on June 14, 2011, 10:51:03 PM
I'm looking at that site and I'm not seeing the size needle and syringes I want.
Quote from: Nygeel on June 14, 2011, 11:50:41 PM
My needles are 22g 1.5 inches, and syringes are 3mL. Weird that it's 50 cents for other people...unless it's a different length?

22 g 1.5 inch needles: http://www.imed.com/p/Becton-Dickinson-Precision-Glide-Needle-Sterile-22-Gauge-x-1-1-2-Black-100-ea/165806.html

All of these syringes are 3ml. http://www.imed.com/s/Syringes/2556.html?b=12759&a=406 I use an 18g to draw up, which they don't seem to have attached to a syringe, but there's nothing magic about that size.  You could still use a 21g to draw up, or you could get a syringe with 22g needle attached, buy 18g needles separately, and then just swap them.
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Nygeel

Quote from: Liam K on June 15, 2011, 10:53:56 AM
22 g 1.5 inch needles: http://www.imed.com/p/Becton-Dickinson-Precision-Glide-Needle-Sterile-22-Gauge-x-1-1-2-Black-100-ea/165806.html

All of these syringes are 3ml. http://www.imed.com/s/Syringes/2556.html?b=12759&a=406 I use an 18g to draw up, which they don't seem to have attached to a syringe, but there's nothing magic about that size.  You could still use a 21g to draw up, or you could get a syringe with 22g needle attached, buy 18g needles separately, and then just swap them.
But I want to switch to 23 g 1.5 inch needles and 1ml syringes.
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Nygeel

It turns out $11.99 is the least they charge for anything at the CVS pharmacy. My needles and syringes would've cost around $4 or $5 for 10.
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bojangles

QuoteMy 10mL vial was $120 or so. I can't get strohecker's, but I'm going to try to call around. Unfortunately it's mostly CVSs around here.

I paid $82.50 for 10 ml TestCyp at Healthwarehouse.com.
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Arch

Quote from: Nygeel on June 15, 2011, 11:30:37 AM
It turns out $11.99 is the least they charge for anything at the CVS pharmacy. My needles and syringes would've cost around $4 or $5 for 10.

WTF???
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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tacoma

Too bad Stroheckers doesn't work for you....I've been paying a little under $60 for over 5 years now for the entire package: 10mL rx, various sized syringes and needles and alcohol pads - and that's without using my insurance.
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Ender

I usually get my injection supplies from Strohecker's, but before I realized that they did that, I ordered syringes, needles, and alcohol wipes from Grogan's: http://www.grogans.com/servlet/shop?cat2=124&cmd=F

No prescription is necessary, and they have a huge selection at good prices if you buy in large quantities (around 100 needles).

I used to use 3mL syringes, but recently switched to 1mL.  I like the 1mL better; I think I am more accurate with my dose using these.  To go with the 1mL syringe (BD brand, with tuberculin slip tip), I get BD Precision Glide 1.5" 18G for drawing needles and BD Precision Glide 1" 25G for injection needles.  These needles are the same ones that were compatible with the BD 3mL Luer-Lok syringes I used to use, so it was easy to switch.

I'd link you to the Grogan's site directly, but linking the search function doesn't work so well.  Just search these product numbers:
BD 1mL syringe: BD309659 @ $30.25/200
BD 1.5" 18G drawing needle: BD305196 @ $10/100
BD 23G 1.5" needle: I looked, but they don't have 23G in the 1.5" length.  How about 25G 1.5"?  I find that the 25G doesn't take excessively long to inject with, and it is a bit nicer to stick in than the larger gauges.
BD 25G 1.5" needle:  BD305127 @ $9.55/100

For one syringe and two needles, that's about $0.35 per injection, not including shipping costs (don't remember what those were, but it wasn't too excessive).
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