It’s a trick!!!Got this from the LSH Facebook page. Looks like the FDA will allow compounders to keep going while they investigate things more thoroughly. I wonder if people calling their House representatives actually worked for once?
hahaha! still going to focus on educating myself on this market regardless… $$$$ savings … even if the compound Telehealth is cheaper than brand name …. Going to give this a try…It’s a trick!!!![]()
I’m sure some of us will stick around to see how this works out… looks promising to me… building up the courage to place an order soon…Alright new Reddit ex-pats, see y'all again in a month!
Yea, this place is pretty educational and friendlyI’m sure some of us will stick around to see how this works out… looks promising to me… building up the courage to place an order soon…
Yeah, nothing wrong with that. Most of us started there and it's still very viable for Sema and Triz.Agree - I'm happy with my compound and don't mind paying the premium for it versus the DIY route. I am glad I've managed to get my hands on some DIY as a backup (just need to find BAC water now) but would prefer to stay with what I know works. I've had a great experience with my Telehealth provider.
Anything that helps the American people get access to healthcare more affordably is great in my book and I agree that for a lot of people, they have no business going gray but that doesn't mean they should have to pay out the butt just because they are uncomfortable messing with research products.I hope it stays around. It gives people options and keeps the needy, low-effort ones away from here. Grey isn't for most people, even with "trusted" USA sellers. Most people are going to use the easiest method from sources they trust. Nothing wrong with that.
We know that they have difficulties meeting the demand, but we also know that raw is widely available.Anything that helps the American people get access to healthcare more affordably is great in my book and I agree that for a lot of people, they have no business going gray but that doesn't mean they should have to pay out the butt just because they are uncomfortable messing with research products.
I hope this sparks a much bigger conversation about the cost of medicine and maybe spurs some change. It would be nice if compounding and telehealth grew more just to help give people options and create competition when it came to drug prices and how they are procured.
I still don't quite understand why Lily hasn't undercut the compounders with their own vials. They could drive out any competition in the space and absorb everyone who would have ever used compounded because of the price all in one go.
I never understand this either about EL!! And I make a living in healthcare sales, so I mean I get how the industry works…They make hundreds of billions of dollars, it is one of the greatest drugs in our lifetime, and it costs them like less than a dollar to make, if they are sooo worried about competition, quit paying your crazy lawyers, and lower your prices for out of pocket people and work with the insurances and work to get more $$ that way……SMH….greedy motherf*ckers….the profit margins are still wild, at a drastically lowered price! I like you, hope this sparks something bigger….Anything that helps the American people get access to healthcare more affordably is great in my book and I agree that for a lot of people, they have no business going gray but that doesn't mean they should have to pay out the butt just because they are uncomfortable messing with research products.
I hope this sparks a much bigger conversation about the cost of medicine and maybe spurs some change. It would be nice if compounding and telehealth grew more just to help give people options and create competition when it came to drug prices and how they are procured.
I still don't quite understand why Lily hasn't undercut the compounders with their own vials. They could drive out any competition in the space and absorb everyone who would have ever used compounded because of the price all in one go.
Right? I think nearly half of my office has expressed interest in going on a GLP1... a couple have gone to compound pharmacies, and the rest have given up once our insurance plan denied the PA. There's a lot of untapped demand if they could just pull the right affordability lever.I never understand this either about EL!! And I make a living in healthcare sales, so I mean I get how the industry works…They make hundreds of billions of dollars, it is one of the greatest drugs in our lifetime, and it costs them like less than a dollar to make, if they are sooo worried about competition, quit paying your crazy lawyers, and lower your prices for out of pocket people and work with the insurances and work to get more $$ that way……SMH….greedy motherf*ckers….the profit margins are still wild, at a drastically lowered price! I like you, hope this sparks something bigger….
Yeah I totally get it, I mean I honestly wish I had bought some of their stockNot to defend them, because I think the prices are criminal, but if I had to think of two reasons they don't and wont lower the prices, the first would be the patent time frame and the second would be shareholders. First point is pretty simple in that they need to get as much money as possible before the gravy train ends and the patent expires. Sema works much better than nothing so it becoming a generic will fulfill the needs for most people who can't afford the newer medicines, cutting into profits. As for shareholders, maximum profit must always be achieved. What good would lowering prices do for stock value when you sell every drop of the stuff you can currently produce at the current asking price? Knocking out compounding just means more people will be forced to get it from you while you hold the patent. Can everyone afford that? No, but I doubt they care when they sell ever drop they make.
No matter what they do, like most other things time will generally fix this issue. More companies will invest leading to more competition and older formulas will go generic. I also have a hope that the tidal wave of people taking these drugs will help kill off some of the more nefarious junk that we seemed to have allowed to take root in our food supply. Not holding out hope for that one unfortunately.
Oh, I forgot to mention, I love your avatar photo! I loved ring pops when I was little and love the LOTR reference. Good stuffNot to defend them, because I think the prices are criminal, but if I had to think of two reasons they don't and wont lower the prices, the first would be the patent time frame and the second would be shareholders. First point is pretty simple in that they need to get as much money as possible before the gravy train ends and the patent expires. Sema works much better than nothing so it becoming a generic will fulfill the needs for most people who can't afford the newer medicines, cutting into profits. As for shareholders, maximum profit must always be achieved. What good would lowering prices do for stock value when you sell every drop of the stuff you can currently produce at the current asking price? Knocking out compounding just means more people will be forced to get it from you while you hold the patent. Can everyone afford that? No, but I doubt they care when they sell ever drop they make.
No matter what they do, like most other things time will generally fix this issue. More companies will invest leading to more competition and older formulas will go generic. I also have a hope that the tidal wave of people taking these drugs will help kill off some of the more nefarious junk that we seemed to have allowed to take root in our food supply. Not holding out hope for that one unfortunately.
Just wait! Placing an order is like being in a free for all zone, especially watching/participating in it all on discord and telegram. Now I call it "doing my deals in China." And I do it at night because it's their day - although many of them seem never to sleep! - in my pj's on the bed, have discord and telegram open in my laptop and my phone, notes for calculations, shipping and guarantees, and this and that, if you've done your research and have what you need set up in advance, it's wild and fun and definitely becomes an obsessive activity - checking the servers for who has what, at what price, checking the servers for group buys, what products, etc. Scary and then you jump in...I’m sure some of us will stick around to see how this works out… looks promising to me… building up the courage to place an order soon…
lol.. yes I see it can see thatJust wait! Placing an order is like being in a free for all zone, especially watching/participating in it all on discord and telegram. Now I call it "doing my deals in China." And I do it at night because it's their day - although many of them seem never to sleep! - in my pj's on the bed, have discord and telegram open in my laptop and my phone, notes for calculations, shipping and guarantees, and this and that, if you've done your research and have what you need set up in advance, it's wild and fun and definitely becomes an obsessive activity - checking the servers for who has what, at what price, checking the servers for group buys, what products, etc. Scary and then you jump in...
I'm not a food scientist but it's the thing that has changed the most in the last 70 years along side the obesity rates. Even before starting on medications, I tried my hardest to only cook things at home from ingredients that are whole or natural. Can't say I was successful as doughnuts sure are tasty but now that I'm not fighting the food noise, every meal that I have eaten in the last 3 months has been made at home with ingredients I can pronounceIt is down right criminal what is in US food, some stuff that is not even allowed in the EU…SMH
Thank youOh, I forgot to mention, I love your avatar photo! I loved ring pops when I was little and love the LOTR reference. Good stuff![]()