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ExcelMale Men's Health Forum

ExcelMale Men's Health Forum

By: NELSON VERGEL
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This podcast series was created for the website www.ExcelMale.com, the leading and best-moderated men’s health forum focused on increasing health, potency and productivity in men.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. For permissions contact: https://www.excelmale.com/contact-us/ Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success
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  • How Compounding Pharmacies Are Challenging Big Pharma on Fair Access
    Jul 8 2025
    This podcast discussion examines the burgeoning role of compounding pharmacies, particularly in the context of GLP-1 medications, and how they are challenging the established dominance of Big Pharma. Driven by soaring drug costs, supply shortages, and a demand for personalized medicine, compounding pharmacies, often in partnership with telehealth platforms, are offering a more affordable and accessible alternative. This shift is exposing "cracks in the FDA’s regulatory system" and leading to a "proxy war for the future of medicine" between traditional pharmaceutical companies and this disruptive new model. The core themes revolve around access vs. oversight, the economic implications of drug pricing, and the legal and narrative battles over drug patents and public perception. Discussion FAQS: What are compounded GLP-1 medications and why are they gaining popularity? Compounded GLP-1 medications are custom-formulated versions of drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide (known by brand names like Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, and Mounjaro). They are gaining popularity because they offer a lower-cost, more accessible alternative to brand-name drugs, especially amidst skyrocketing demand, high prices (around $1,000/month in the U.S. compared to $100 elsewhere), and persistent shortages of the original medications. Compounding pharmacies can tailor these medications by adjusting doses, removing allergens, or creating combinations not available from Big Pharma, catering to individual patient needs that the "one-size-fits-all" industrial model often overlooks. How are compounding pharmacies challenging traditional pharmaceutical companies (Big Pharma)? Compounding pharmacies challenge Big Pharma in several ways. Firstly, they offer a direct-to-patient model, often through telehealth platforms, bypassing the intermediaries (PBMs, wholesalers, insurance layers) that add significant cost to brand-name drugs. Secondly, they provide customized solutions to address issues like rigid dose formulations, chronic shortages, and the high cost of brand-name drugs, which Big Pharma's model struggles with. Lastly, some compounders, like Empower Pharmacy, are directly challenging Big Pharma's intellectual property by petitioning to invalidate drug patents, aiming to open the market for broader access regardless of FDA shortage statuses. What are the main regulatory concerns and challenges associated with compounded medications? The primary regulatory challenge lies in balancing access with safety. While compounded medications offer flexibility and affordability, they operate within regulatory "gray zones." The FDA's current framework, designed for a pre-telehealth era, struggles to oversee hybrid telehealth-compounding platforms. Concerns include the use of non-equivalent salt forms, inconsistent quality, and sourcing issues, particularly when some compounders have mass-produced medications in ways that skirt individual prescription rules. State boards also have varying enforcement standards, further complicating oversight. How has the rise of telehealth platforms impacted the compounding industry? Telehealth platforms have been instrumental in the re-emergence and mainstreaming of compounding. Companies like Hims & Hers and BlueChew have leveraged telehealth to offer compounded medications directly to consumers, emphasizing convenience, customization, and discretion. These platforms have rebranded compounding as a tech-enabled, consumer-first digital health service, expanding its reach beyond niche use cases into categories like GLP-1s, dermatology (e.g., Musely), and hormone replacement therapy. Telehealth has made medicine "borderless," pushing regulatory bodies to catch up with the rapid evolution of healthcare delivery. What role has public perception and "misinformation" played in the debate between Big Pharma and compounders? Big Pharma has actively engaged in a "misinformation machine" to shape public opinion and state-level regulations against compounded GLP-1s. After the FDA declared shortages resolved, pharmaceutical companies focused on controlling the narrative through media stories warning of "fake Ozempic" and dangers associated with compounded drugs. These articles often blurred the lines between illicit, unregulated imports and legitimate 503A or 503B licensed compounders. Industry-backed groups supplied data and patient stories that conflated the two, leading to pressure on state regulators to adopt restrictive legislation that would effectively ban personalized compounded options. What is "evergreening" in the context of drug patents, and how does it relate to Big Pharma's dominance? "Evergreening" is a tactic used by pharmaceutical companies to extend their monopolies on drugs. It involves making minor tweaks to existing drugs or obtaining additional patents on aspects of a drug (like new formulations or uses) to prolong their exclusivity beyond the initial patent expiration. This practice, often ...
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    13 mins
  • High Hematocrit Caused by Testosterone: How to Lower it.
    Jun 24 2024

    Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is one of the most effective ways to combat low testosterone levels, but it's vital that you understand the risks associated with the treatment. As with any form of hormone replacement therapy, there are a few downsides to receiving regular injections of testosterone. One of the main TRT side effects is increased hematocrit. This article will explain why this happens, the potential long-term health consequences, and how to prevent or manage this issue.

    Since abnormally high hematocrit values can pose serious health problems, this article will analyze the correlation between testosterone therapy and high hematocrit. TRT, sleep apnea, and smoking are contributing factors that can cause high hematocrit that can increase cardiovascular risks if not properly managed. This podcast explains the basics of how to manage high hematocrit while using testosterone therapy.

    How to Lower High Hematocrit Caused by Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

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    11 mins
  • How to Increase Testosterone Naturally: What You Need to Know
    Apr 12 2023

    Discovering natural testosterone boost methods can significantly impact your overall health and wellness. Testosterone is a key hormone that helps to regulate sexual functioning, hair development, and sustaining muscle mass. As we get older, our testosterone levels drop, so it's important to find ways to raise and maintain healthy levels.

    To maximize your testosterone levels, we will look into the benefits of exercise regimens such as weightlifting and HIIT, dietary strategies with zinc, vitamin D and magnesium-rich foods, sleep quality for hormonal regulation, and stress management techniques like meditation and yoga. We'll talk about nutrition tips by looking at foods high in zinc, vitamin D, and magnesium, which help the body make the most testosterone.

    Furthermore, we'll discuss the significance of sleep quality for hormonal regulation while providing practical stress management techniques such as meditation and yoga. Last, we'll look at how a healthy body weight helps keep testosterone levels at the right level. Embark on this journey towards better health by incorporating these evidence-based approaches into your daily routine.

    How to Increase Testosterone Naturally

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    14 mins
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