We at the Wiley Protocol NEVER EVER EVER would color our creams. No registered pharmacist should ever do anything of the sort either. The syringes they come in have plungers that are color coded to packaging and hormone type for easy identification but the cream should ABSOLUTELY be white and no other color whatsoever.
Please contact us at the Wiley Protocol if you are in fact receiving or have heard of colored hormone creams. That would absolutely pose potential risks to formulation, uptake, and of course, standardization we are so very concerned about. This is completely unacceptable if it in fact happening, and we would need to discuss such an occurrence with the pharmacy involved.
And by the way, we ask for private communication because there is a law you may have heard about called HIPPA which protects patient privacy. It's also because we respect both our doctors and patients confidential relationships. Nothing on the internet is confidential or private, and therefore not suited for discussion of people's private medical and health information. I apologize for any inconvenience that may cause you in denouncing our mission.
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I am breaking my promise not to comment.
But, WHOA!
We at the Wiley Protocol NEVER EVER EVER would color our creams. No registered pharmacist should ever do anything of the sort either. The syringes they come in have plungers that are color coded to packaging and hormone type for easy identification but the cream should ABSOLUTELY be white and no other color whatsoever.
Please contact us at the Wiley Protocol if you are in fact receiving or have heard of colored hormone creams. That would absolutely pose potential risks to formulation, uptake, and of course, standardization we are so very concerned about. This is completely unacceptable if it in fact happening, and we would need to discuss such an occurrence with the pharmacy involved.
And by the way, we ask for private communication because there is a law you may have heard about called HIPPA which protects patient privacy. It's also because we respect both our doctors and patients confidential relationships. Nothing on the internet is confidential or private, and therefore not suited for discussion of people's private medical and health information. I apologize for any inconvenience that may cause you in denouncing our mission.
J. Raden
September 15, 2010 - 5:56pmWiley Systems/The Wiley Protocol
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