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The usual dosing is around 10,000 iu for women for fertility purposes,

which is much, much greater than the dosage for hypogonadal men. Also,

I;m not really sure what the dosage schedule is, either...so, it;d be

hard to say. Obviously, it's going to be alot cost.

You can check prices @ www.alldaychemist.com to give you an idea.

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Is the HCG for you or him - makes a huge difference. Ovidrel (250 microgram

rHCG) is ~ $90 per syringe which is equivalent to between 6500 and 10000 iu

depending on who you ask. If it is for him this will last ~ 1 month if it is for

you (female) then you would probably need about 4 or more doses per month.

Novarel is cheaper but almost impossible to get these days.

 

Arkansas

From: amck12 <amck12@...>

Subject: cost of hcg shots if not covered by insurance?

Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 3:50 PM

Hi there,

Can anyone tell me what HCG shots cost if they are not covered by

insurance? My husband and I are hoping to get pregnant this way and

are not sure what the cost would be approximately per month. Thanks

for all of your help, as always!

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Hi all,

The shot will be for him. Sorry I didn't specify. So we are looking

at about $90 per month? Would others agree with that? I had actually

feared it would be worse! As for the dosing schedule - does it matter

how low his T is? It is very low - was in the 20's when we first had

it measured, I believe. Would he only take HCG and no longer take T?

Thanks so much!!!

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HELLO,

 

You can buye huge supply of HCG on alldaychemist.com name brand HUGOG. Type HCG

in the search engine and it will pop up. You will have topurchse Bacteriostatic

water to dilute the product and make 10cc. Then inject in 3 tomes per week. Cost

should be below $40 per month and the treatment lasts for 6 months. Who needs

the HCG, male or female?

 

Stephan

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normal TT range is 10.4-40 nmol/l in UK and 300-1000 ng/dL in US

therefore are you sure 20 is correct - if this is Uk range this is

not low and if US range this is like a woman's level

what scale are you using?

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