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SARMs & Performance Treatment in Connecticut
RAD-140 (Testolone) is one of the most potent selective androgen receptor modulators studied to date. It demonstrates a high anabolic-to-androgenic ratio, selectively stimulating muscle and bone tissue while minimizing androgenic activity in other tissues.
Key Benefits
- High anabolic-to-androgenic ratio for muscle without side effects
- Promotes meaningful lean muscle mass gains
- Improves strength and exercise performance
- Neuroprotective properties studied in preclinical research
- More tissue-selective than testosterone
Who is a Good Candidate?
Physically active adults seeking lean muscle gains, strength improvements, or body recomposition as part of a medically supervised performance program, with prior compound experience and baseline lab confirmation.
Starting from $149/month
Serving Connecticut
From the corporate corridors of Stamford to the historic streets of New Haven, Connecticut residents lead busy lives that demand flexible healthcare. OmniRx Health serves the entire Constitution State—whether you're commuting to NYC for work, studying at Yale, or enjoying retirement along the Connecticut shoreline. Our telehealth services bring expert medical care directly to you, saving precious time in one of America's most fast-paced regions.
OmniRx Health providers are licensed by the Connecticut Medical Examining Board to deliver telehealth throughout the state.
Partner pharmacies across Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, and throughout Connecticut ensure quick prescription fulfillment and delivery.
Connecticut requires insurers to cover telehealth services and has expanded virtual care access with permanent legislation supporting remote healthcare delivery.
Connecticut mandates insurance coverage for telehealth at parity with in-person visits, making virtual care accessible and affordable for most residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What makes RAD-140 different from anabolic steroids?
- RAD-140 selectively activates androgen receptors primarily in muscle and bone tissue, unlike anabolic steroids which activate all androgen receptors throughout the body — including in the prostate, liver, and hair follicles. This tissue selectivity is what defines SARMs as a class and distinguishes them from traditional anabolic steroids.
- How long is a typical RAD-140 protocol?
- Most medically supervised RAD-140 protocols run 8–12 weeks, followed by a structured time off-cycle. Depending on bloodwork results and the degree of testosterone suppression observed, a post-cycle therapy (PCT) protocol may be recommended to support natural testosterone recovery.
- Do I need post-cycle therapy (PCT) after RAD-140?
- RAD-140 can suppress natural testosterone production to varying degrees depending on dosage and cycle length. Follow-up bloodwork will determine whether PCT medications are needed. Our providers assess testosterone suppression on a case-by-case basis and prescribe appropriate PCT support when indicated.
- Is telehealth legal in Connecticut?
- Yes, Connecticut has robust telehealth laws that fully support virtual healthcare. Licensed providers can offer consultations, diagnose conditions, and prescribe medications through secure video platforms.
- Can Connecticut residents get prescriptions via telehealth?
- Yes, Connecticut allows telehealth providers to prescribe medications following a proper virtual evaluation. Prescriptions are sent to your preferred local pharmacy or can be delivered to your home.
- Does Connecticut insurance cover telehealth visits?
- Connecticut law requires health insurers to cover telehealth services at the same rate as in-person appointments. Most commercial plans, as well as HUSKY Health (Medicaid), cover virtual visits.