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Choosing the best route for Var

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Hi. I am 31yo, currently cutting and planning to hop on avanar for the last 6 weeks. It would be my first cycle so I thought that var alone would be enough for me. I checked with my insurance and they do cover var with a small copay, only though CVS, however I can't get anyone to prescribe it. I found 3 facilities in the area who are officially stating that they do prescribe it and even giving a price list, however these are labeled as "alternative medicine center / HRT", they charge a $100 visit fee + $150 for bloodwork and then $7 per var pill - unsure of the dosage, but even if its 50mg, I'd pay another $315. They only allow to buy it from their compounding dispensary, so I'm not sure how legit is it.

Not sure if it's worth going that route, OR look for another endocrinologist who would prescribe it, OR get it from UGL?

I would really appreciate your recommendation.

ONESICK's picture

Be careful of those "clinics". Many of them are just in if for the money and don't actually care about their patients. They'll prescribe you whatever because they know you'll pay. I wouldn't recommend using your own insurance for such things. Doctors keep tabs of everything. They'll rat you out in a minute.
Var is terrible to run solo. Don't fuck yourself up.

JakeKO's picture

Very bad idea, and may god damn any clinic that would prescribe a Var only cycle. You’re much better off running a Test only cycle at a low dosage. Have you done any research on Var? Running Var alone and under educated can really fuck you up and ruin everything you’re trying to achieve. I’m not even getting into the long term nonsense you’ll have to go through to get your system back to normal.

Needless to say, it’s a really bad idea.

Makwa's picture

Of course the HRT clinics would prescribe a var only cycle. That way can ruin your HPTA and then they have you as a customer for life. They are in it for the $$$ not your health.

Mac12769's picture

wow that's really fucked up and so unethical. I didn't even think if them doing that shit on purpose. Would make it really easy to keep a paying client though.

Makwa's picture

Here is how the scenario plays out. Come into the clinic after your var cycle complaining of no libido, lethargy, brain fog and overall crappy feeling. Blood test shows low testosterone. Ok, we will prescribe you testosterone for that. Easy money.

Mac12769's picture

Oh yeah...I see it...easy. And the best part, you're paying for the labs to prove they are fucking and hurting you, as they show it to you. Then smile and tell you what you "need" to "fix" it. Aggressive

Diesel77's picture

My recommendation would be....Anavar alone is a terrible idea. It will shut down your body's natural testosterone production, and wreak havoc on your blood lipid values. Waste of money for the ridiculous amount you'd be paying from a compounding pharmacy. Much prefer TRT, but only blood test will state whether or not your a candidate for it. Much better results with TRT and it wouldn't be so costly. Either way again....Var by itself Is a terrible idea that you will for sure regret, all your gains will disappear upon discontinuation of Var and you will be left with no natural test production and will end up in a slew of trouble (depression acne bad bloods etc)Good luck

M4gnum's picture

Sorry, I somehow missed your comment!

I definitely don't want to shut down my test production, another point of my concern in getting into the gear.
Opinions on bare var are so mixed.

I had my hormones tested a year ago. My total test, ms was at 930 ng/dL and free test was at 99 pg/mL, bioavailable at 195 ng/dL, while E2 was a bit elevated at 50 pg/mL. I am repeating the tests next week before I start any cycle so we'll see how it changed. I think my metabolism increased (powerlifting and metabolic workout program, with a recomp) since I'm loosing weight at higher calorie intake while more weight, so I hope labs would be a bit better now.

May I know youe opinion on rad140?

Makwa's picture

I wouldn't touch var and ruin natty test levels like that. High end of normal range like you are is a pretty rare thing so don't blow it.

wanted's picture

Some of the best var would be taken with a suppository route….. my doctor used to prescibe var and insurance wouldnt cover it. It would cost me 35.00 a pill 10 years ago and anadrol 50.00 a pill.
But the anadrol could add 12 pounds in two weeks from a real us pharmacy.

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M4gnum's picture

Thank you for your comment.
I'm just concerned if it's worth the hassle of paying to HRT clinics for their compound compared to UGL. Since it's froim their private lab and not a pharmacy, no way of verifying what's inside.
Just to add, I'm considering Rad140 as well

I want to start slow and work my way towards more potent gear. Anavar seems too be one of the mildest, just not sure if it's fine to run it alone without a base, as the first cycle

Diesel77's picture

It's not fine, read my comment up top