DryTest 200

Nope.....and something about injecting Arimidex just doesn't sit right with me. Not knocking the product, just the concept.....:D
 
Heard a few good reports about the dry sustenon by the same people. It never made sense though because the long acting esters in sust would outlast the arimidex. However doing dry test prop sounds like a great idea.

May do a homebrew like that for fun. Or maybe a b-12/arimidex brew to inject ED would be nice.
 
It does have some appeal to put anti es right in there with the test, especially for something that might be sold to newbies who may not have the knowledge or ability to get arimidex. Kind of a fail safe measure.

I assume they checked it out and it is ok to inject arimidex.

Having said that, this manufacturer and his distributors have a deservedly poor reputation.
 
i think it is okay to inject the compound anastrozole, but there is really no need to. its more expensive to create a sterile and ready to inject anastrozole
 
it's not arimidex in the test, it's anastrazole. also, no one will know any results because the product is not released for a few days. i'm not trying to step on any toes, just trying to give the correct info.
 
They have too bad of a track record for me to invest any money in their product and a crappy attitude to boot. Christ, just about anything you buy from them could be just tren.
 
spike25 said:
it's not arimidex in the test, it's anastrazole. also, no one will know any results because the product is not released for a few days. i'm not trying to step on any toes, just trying to give the correct info.


Are you sure about that? I thought it (or another similar product) had been out for some time.

I use arimidex and anastrazole interchangeably, although I am aware of the distinction. I didn't mean to imply that he's just grinding up tablets and putting them in his solution.
 
the old dry test had longer acting esters. the new stuff coming out soon has the butylate (sp) ester wich is somewhere between prop and phenylprop i believe.
 
StoneColdNTO said:
What am I missing ??

Arimidex is just the brand name of anastrozole...............:confused:


Right, but if they were to grind up arimidex tabs, presumably they'd be putting a lot of binders or other inert ingredients in the mix. By using generic powder anastozole, that would be avoided.
 
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