Expensive Compounf Tirz is So Much Safer than Gray!

My compound stockpile is embarrassing. Now that I have switched gears, my bank account is sighing in relief. The Reddit Tirz forums are great for the before and after pics, but the toxicity level is high, and egos are out of control. Much more chilled and higher IQ here. I am never going back to Compound.
 
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't. I never would have done what that guy did.
 
BUD is from the day it was dispensed [to the patient], not the day it was compounded. The timing/date is accurate.

Whoever wrote that doesn't understand as much as they think they do.
From an analytical lab site:
A beyond-use date, also known as BUD, is the date, or hour and date, beyond which a compounded preparation, sterile or nonsterile, cannot be used and should be set based on the date or date and time of compounding.
 
From an analytical lab site:
A beyond-use date, also known as BUD, is the date, or hour and date, beyond which a compounded preparation, sterile or nonsterile, cannot be used and should be set based on the date or date and time of compounding.

From drugs.com:
"At the pharmacy, "beyond-use" dates are often put on the prescription bottle label given to the patient. These dates often say "do not use after..." or "discard after..." and are required by the Board of Pharmacy in many states. These dates are typically one year from the date of fill."

The Date of Fill (DOF) refers to the date when a prescription medication is filled and dispensed to a patient by a pharmacy.

ETA: Compound pharmacies usually don't reconstitute (i.e."compound") the medication until the fill request is received.
 
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