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Cost of T-injections in the US

Started by Swazee, March 04, 2015, 01:04:48 PM

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Swazee

Hello,

I currently started my T here in Australia for $6 an injection (Government covered), but I'm looking at moving to America in August for the September classes.
My doctor said that I would just need to show her letter to a GP and I could get my scripts that way.
I was wondering how much would T shots be for non-US citizens?

Thank you in advance
Nerd at heart
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LordKAT

Same as it is for citizens.  Depending on insurance coverage or self pay and where you choose to get your T from, it could be, or should be about $70 for 6 months. That is assuming you don't have insurance and self inject as most of us do.
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Swazee

Yes, I'm taking the long response injections that gets administered by someone else.

I wouldn't have insurance that would cover that, no.
I would be moving to Portland, Oregon. I'm assuming the prices vary state to state, or are they all the same?
Nerd at heart
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LordKAT

If you are talking about Nebido, I don't think you will be able to get it here.

The state isn't the reason for the price. I get mine from Oregon, but live in Wisconsin.

Aveed, ( same as nebido) has been approved by the FDA although I don't know of anyone here using it at the moment.
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AndrewB

Not sure what kind of shots you're taking, but I'm self-injecting depo-testosterone bi-weekly at about $45 for 3 months (6 shots). I am insured, which should at least give you the likely minimum of what your shots might be if you're on depo (which I don't know that you are).

P.S. I live 20 minutes outside of Portland and my endo is in Portland, so hopefully these prices are somewhat helpful?
Andrew | 21 | FTM | US | He/Him/His








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