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lawful for ED clinic to withhold Tri Mix prescription?
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 7:55 am
by sommers
I got started with a local ED clinic (one of those that advertises a lot on radio)--paid $300 for 10 injections plus 2 "free" trials (after office test dose visit to analyze my sensitivity)
So-I'm actually paying $30 per dose--As I've learned here--they are way over priced. My plan was to invest $300 to see if this was for me
They have given me nothing with the specific formula and when I called to ask about that--they were resistant--so I think I may have a problem--if I insist.
Thus--I'd waste time and $ getting to my ideal dose--only to have to start over elsewhere.
So again---Is there anything in the law that forces a DR to provide the exact formula/prescription to a patient? (I'd think there is)--it's obviously unethical not to--but I am thinking these guys aren't all that ethical
Re: lawful for ED clinic to withhold Tri Mix prescription?
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2019 9:50 pm
by mattmdv
sommers, I wouldn't even know where to start, who you could ask. If a clinic, I would think there is some one above/governing their daily activities. Good Luck in getting what you were promised.
Re: lawful for ED clinic to withhold Tri Mix prescription?
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2019 11:04 pm
by Robert66
sommers wrote:I got started with a local ED clinic (one of those that advertises a lot on radio)--paid $300 for 10 injections plus 2 "free" trials (after office test dose visit to analyze my sensitivity)
So-I'm actually paying $30 per dose--As I've learned here--they are way over priced. My plan was to invest $300 to see if this was for me
They have given me nothing with the specific formula and when I called to ask about that--they were resistant--so I think I may have a problem--if I insist.
Thus--I'd waste time and $ getting to my ideal dose--only to have to start over elsewhere.
So again---Is there anything in the law that forces a DR to provide the exact formula/prescription to a patient? (I'd think there is)--it's obviously unethical not to--but I am thinking these guys aren't all that ethical
They wont tell you any more you buy a pizza to eat then demand to know whats init and how it was cooked. That is what i think but i am not a lawyer why wasted time move on so many women so little time
Re: lawful for ED clinic to withhold Tri Mix prescription?
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 12:23 am
by GoodWood
Whether it is legal or not is irrelevant. You aren’t going to bother to fight them if they refuse. You probably have too many other things to do.
But go in person, ask for it. If they give it to you great. If they refuse, move on and don’t look back.
Re: lawful for ED clinic to withhold Tri Mix prescription?
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:11 am
by Namirrah
Cut your losses. Sounds like a shady outfit. Get a referral from your PCP to see a reputable urologist. He/She may want to start you on oral meds first, but if you tell them that they are not effective or too costly you should be able to get a script for trimix. The doc will probably have a preferred compounding pharmacy.
I have Diabetes and Viagra was not effective. My Uro was going to try Cialis, but i just said I'd rather have Trimix because of cost and efficacy. He agreed.
Re: lawful for ED clinic to withhold Tri Mix prescription?
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:45 am
by Gordon
Go see a Urologist that specializes in ED. Those clinics that advertise are about as credible as Jim and Tammy Fay were. It isn’t that expensive for the prescription. I’m implanted now but started on Bimix and went all the way up to quadmix over a 10 year period.