My testosterone was notably low and involved in causing notable osteoporosis found on a Dexa Scan as well as improving my overall strength and well-being. Typical proprietary formulations of topical gels (it should not be administered orally) today run around $700/month whereas compounded generic testosterone costs between $25 to $50/month. I buy a 90 day supply for $135 vs $2100 for a drug company preparation of the same medication. Given that Medicare and most insurance drug plans do not cover this medication, it outrageous for one to consider stopping compounding pharmacies from preparing the medication. I speak with some authority in this regard as I am not only a patient but also a fully trained pharmacist who went on to be medical doctor. Generic testosterone had been around for decades. The only justification for considering further restrictions on compounding hormonal products is to further enrich drug companies and unscrupulous entrepreneurs.