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Any pharmacy that says they can fill your prescription for the Wiley Protocol® must have a sign  
in their window declaring their participation in our attempt to standardize this product for you. If they aren’t registered to do so, they are not making the Wiley Protocol®. Their product must be considered no more that a generic. T.S. Wiley has licensed the use of her name only to Compounding Pharmacies that agree to make your hormones the same way, with the same ingredients, from the same place, at the same price, in the same packaging every time, everywhere; that might not sound like much to those of you not familiar with the standards and practices of compounding, but it’s huge. The inconsistency of methods and materials makes the hormones useless, not only to you, but to any study that we will have the opportunity to run in the future. The Wiley Protocol® is sold by Registered Pharmacies™ at a suggested retail price and is covered by most major insurance plans. The Wiley Protocol® is tested quarterly for potency at USC labs. When a Wiley Registered Pharmacy™ has the sign in the window, and delivers your Wiley Protocol® prescription in the purple and green packages stamped in the upper left hand corner with the 28WP, you can be sure someone (T.S Wiley) is watching out for the quality and standard pricing just as the FDA does when you pick up a Big Pharma prescription drug. If you experience any negative incidences of service or product quality at a Wiley Registered Pharmacy™, please contact
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. We will follow up on your comments. We believe that the standardization of your hormones in the Wiley Protocol® will make it possible, not only to run that future legitimate study on bio-identicals, but create a new era in compounded hormones for women. You’ll actually get something for your effort and expenditure every time you refill. |