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Commercial plans using ExpressScripts don't require preauthorization any more (Pita reclassified as a Tier 1 preferred drug). But limited to 30 pills at a time.

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The DOD doesn't seem to realize there's a cheap generic available, since the preauthorization form only mentions the 2 brand name ($$$) versions. Hopefully that will change with the next formulary update coming out in a month or so.

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The online formulary has brand name and generic. Both require a PA.


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The online formulary has brand name and generic. Both require a PA.


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Yeah, I'm just saying based on the DOD preauth form only mentioning the brand names there seems to be a disconnect in awareness of a cheap generic by the DOD, not express-scripts. Like I said, everyone else using Express-scripts, commercial and medicare plans, no longer needs a preauthorization. Tricare is the only exception because of DOD policy.
 
I don’t know if you can use VA centers but I do because of my rating and I can get pita at the va pharmacy. I just recently gave that a shot.
I am 100% and can use them. But I looked on their formulary website and they designate Pita as non-formulary. I will mention it to them during my annual exam.

“This product is not on the VA national formulary and requires a non-formulary drug request and prior approval to be dispensed.”
 
Is it the hot step sister? or sister sister?
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What are your guys thoughts on tbol? Is there ever a case where you would choose tbol over Anavar, assuming price is not an issue? Is it truly just a poor man’s Anavar?
 
I am 100% and can use them. But I looked on their formulary website and they designate Pita as non-formulary. I will mention it to them during my annual exam.

“This product is not on the VA national formulary and requires a non-formulary drug request and prior approval to be dispensed.”
A friend of mine is jumping through all these hoops to get his Brand Adderall covered through the VA. They are torturing him with trying different generics that don't work. Idk if for Pita they doc will need to show failed trials (more likely document limiting side effects) of other statins. It's a pain in the ass but once it's covered you'll be set.
 
What are your guys thoughts on tbol? Is there ever a case where you would choose tbol over Anavar, assuming price is not an issue? Is it truly just a poor man’s Anavar?
Tbol is used more for athletes for performance enhancement, as it does grow tissue just not as much as anavar. Anavar will be more toxic on the lipids. Anavar will grow more tissue, Tbol will give more energy, especially in the stamina
 
Tbol is used more for athletes for performance enhancement, as it does grow tissue just not as much as anavar. Anavar will be more toxic on the lipids. Anavar will grow more tissue, Tbol will give more energy, especially in the stamina
I think eventually I’ll just get a bottle just to try it out, who knows if maybe I just really enjoy the mental side effects or something, but this is generally what im hearing is that Anavar is pretty much just superior
 
What are your guys thoughts on tbol? Is there ever a case where you would choose tbol over Anavar, assuming price is not an issue? Is it truly just a poor man’s Anavar?
I took Turinabol for a few months, 40mg pre-workout, and noticed a definite stamina bump. Reminded me of cardarine/GW-501516 in that regard. This was really noticeable on leg days, where my walking lunges no longer felt as taxing from a cardiovascular standpoint, and some other heavier, high rep exercises benefited as well. Also felt like I could go for 2 hours plus, when normally I'd start to slow down a bit. I'm a fan of it, personally, even if it's not so popular in the bodybuilding world.
 
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