If these are indeed 2 different labs, Atlas labs is to be avoided at all costs. I know of two people in my area, one a close friend and the other an aquaintance who were admitted to the hospital with liver failure this summer. Both were on Winstrol (winny) orals and tren A from Atlas. My friend's liver and kidneys shut down for almost 3 weeks, he was on a transplant list and everything, dialisis the whole deal. Then, like someone turned a light switch on, everything started functioning again and he was back to 100% a couple weeks later. The doctors were baffled and amazed but figure it was when everything finally cleared his system and the stress was removed from his body.
This game is no joke guys. I see so many guys asking "have you heard of...." two weeks after they've started using the product, just like my buddy did. If you guys knew how many of these UG labs were making batches in a f'n kitchen you'd run to your doctor tomorrow. There are some solid UG's out there, don't get me wrong, but do your research first. There is a reason information on some of these labs are hard to find online, because they are doing things right, they stay extremely low key, off the boards and let the product speak for itself.
Also, regular blood work is essential, whether you have a medical plan that covers it or it comes out of your own pocket. If my bud had've had a test done he would have found out his liver enzymes were off the charts before it went to the extremes it did. Now he has a permanent medical record that states "abused AAS". This shit could haunt him in 10 years the way our medical systems and health care are going...