Testopel - Nebido competitor

Discussion in 'Indevus' started by Anonymous, Feb 28, 2009 at 12:04 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Among urologists, Dr. Morgentaler's ego is legendary, his biases are well known, his testimonials are suspect. It's noteworthy that our residents were discouraged from attending his dinner lectures when it was discovered his speaking fees exceeded $3,500 plus travel.

    Testopel might be a good product. It's just as probable that Dr. Morgentaler's endorsement is because he's not getting as much money from other testosterone companies. Companies tend to turn off the faucet when egos get too big.

    Tell some useful information instead of this posturing. Who else is a nationally recognized urologist that will endorse Testopel? What is the reimbursement for the 15 minute surgical procedure?
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You can get Testosterone pellets that work better than testopelt at anazaohealth.com and is covered by all insurances except Medicare. We pay $17 a pellet v.s $60. No prob with getting paid.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Thought the S code for 75mg t pellets can only be used be used for testopel, not pellets from a compound pharmacy. Anyone know more about this?
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I wonder how well the doc at your practice sleeps every night knowing they are 100% liable for any patient reaction to these NON FDA APPROVED pellets that you speak of. Wow, with no FDA APPROVAL there's NO TELLING what these scam artists are putting in them! The doc at your practice is a complete MORON, and it's sad that because of that he's putting his patients health at risk EVERY day!
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You are 100% correct, and if these scam artists are using the S code for their mystery pellets then it's just a matter of time before they are shut down completely...
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

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    PLEASE! Do your homework. The S code is not specific to testopel it's more of an unspecific number. Speaking of unspecific, don't you think it's a bit sketchy when YOUR product has been "re-released" over 5 years ago and you STILL have no J CODE? Your companies leadership is suspect! Website is BARE! Product hard to get now.... they'll be gone by June 2011. GET OUT NOW! Oh yeah, F.U. ;)
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Really? Look DUMBASS, no matter how you look at it, with Testopel being the ONLY FDA APPROVED TESTOSTERONE PELLET on the market the S0189 is applicable ONLY to Testopel. The "re-release" was NOT 5 years ago - do YOUR fucking homework moron! New website with a TON of info will be released within the next week. Product is as easy as EVER to get - testopel.com, slatepharma.com, toll free number for phone orders listed on both websites, email addresses listed on website to send electronically, fax number listed as well. That enough ways for you to "get" it now?

    Go back into your hole and think of a better approach next time ...
     
  8. Anonymous

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    anazaohealth is total joke and not worth the hassle of dealing with them
     
  9. Anonymous

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    Agreed...The S code is specific to Testopel 75mg pellets. They are THE ONLY FDA approved testosterone pellet on the market. Compounding pharamacies can only make products that are patient specific, meaning if the dosage they need is not available or the need more or less concentration of a specific drug. They cannot reproduce the same type of product approved by FDA. They also cannot bill these products because managed care does not cover products not approved by FDA. If they are and the doctor is billing the patient's insurance you have just committed healthcare fraud my friend.
    THink about it this way, if something went wrong side effect wise with a patient and the doctor billed using the S code for Testopel, but he did not use Testopel and instead used compounded pellets that patient cannot sue Testopel, however guarantee that physician would lie and said he did. Remember you always have rights as a patient if you use an FDA approved product. Use compunded and it is not always the case. Besides who wants anything created in some back room not having to pass an FDA manufacturing center test.
     
  10. mattk

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    (started reading this thread while sitting on couch after getting testopel procedure 6 hours ago.... now worried.)
     
  11. Seems like a lot of bickering about money and "mine is bigger than yours". Not a lot of anything comparing Testopel with Nebido
     
  12. Anonymous

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    testopel rocks. The company is shady but the product is great. I was on gels for 3 years and could never obtain a adequate level. I have 8 and this is my 2nd round. Im on board.