Euro pharmacie labmax test (primo depot)

Ok...since OP seems to be MIA, I went ahead and copied the color chart.

According to chart, both vials A and B should be dark orange-brown in color after primo is added. It appears the primo passed that initial test.

Now under UV light, vial B should appear yellow-orange in color. It is hard to catch this part on camera. OP shined the light directly through the liquid. The best way to clearly see it is to tip the ampule sideways to create a thin film of liquid that the light can easily penetrate. This will clearly show the color.

OP....if you see this, perhaps you could re-test and give us a better visual of the UV part of the test so we can really see the color.

Here's the chart.
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The wife used the ep primo depot at 150 mg a week for 18 weeks had outstanding results from it no sides i know there primo is gtg
 
I think that it is better to go with sample pictures on labmax site, there is color match so it is primo

Yes...the colors match. But you can't give 100% identification without a proper UV light test. If OP could have better captured the UV light test, we could get a solid result.

I happen to know it's real myself, but it would be nice to give the members some peace of mind as well. :)
 
Yes...the colors match. But you can't give 100% identification without a proper UV light test. If OP could have better captured the UV light test, we could get a solid result.

I happen to know it's real myself, but it would be nice to give the members some peace of mind as well. :)

I though that he has the right UV light, it looks like
 
I though that he has the right UV light, it looks like

Yes he does....but it is difficult to see the color in the picture because he tried to get the light to penetrate a large amount of liquid. The best way to do it is to tip the amp and let the liquid create a thin film on the side and shine the light through that. Easier to penetrate and get a clear visual.
 
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