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mike4563

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Has anyone used these?

I have read that these drugs in liquid form can be difficult to measure, has anyone heard this?

Also the names all seem messed up on there, are the drugs still as effective?

Steroids are hard work. I wish I moved in different circles lol.
 
anything you get from there is Good to go. Gotten many things from there and never had a complaint. The liquid is easy to measure, they send you an oral syringe and there are 1000's of threads on dosage.
 
Liquid chems, when made properly(which is very easy), are very effective. They are the same exact chemical as the pill form that's held in liquid solution. There should be no difference from the pharmacy and liquid. It's just method of administration. With that being said, I have seen people mis calculate doses of ingredients that can make the product over or under dosed. The only chem that's im not sure about is caber. Caber is thought to degrade fast in liquid form and I hear as fast as 30 days from the time it's made. I don't know if this is true.

There are different standards obviously between pharmacy meds and research chems since they are for research but they should still be dosed accurately. I personally use research chems in both liquid and cap form and they work well as proven by blood test. But you need to find a company you like and has consistency with products because this is what seems to be lacking from a lot of places. Batches come out different and these are not things you want to be guessing with.

Long story short is yes research chems are the same as pharmacy meds.
 
I love RUI products!

Everything I've tried so far has been great - and their shipping is supper fast! :)
 
I love RUI products!

Everything I've tried so far has been great - and their shipping is supper fast! :)

^ yes indeed. Products come perfectly wrapped with batch numbers and even an oral syringe for dosage. Shipping was fast, took 4 days to receive products.
 
Liquid chems, when made properly(which is very easy), are very effective. They are the same exact chemical as the pill form that's held in liquid solution. There should be no difference from the pharmacy and liquid. It's just method of administration. With that being said, I have seen people mis calculate doses of ingredients that can make the product over or under dosed. The only chem that's im not sure about is caber. Caber is thought to degrade fast in liquid form and I hear as fast as 30 days from the time it's made. I don't know if this is true.

There are different standards obviously between pharmacy meds and research chems since they are for research but they should still be dosed accurately. I personally use research chems in both liquid and cap form and they work well as proven by blood test. But you need to find a company you like and has consistency with products because this is what seems to be lacking from a lot of places. Batches come out different and these are not things you want to be guessing with.

Long story short is yes research chems are the same as pharmacy meds.

Good reply. I hope it is ok for me to ask this on here, but which company would you recommend? As you say it's very important and I am taking this extremely seriously.

There are so many places offering these products but they all have negative or very mixed reviews.

Thanks again
 
Thanks as well to everyone else for replying. I think im almost as nervous about these ancillary drugs as I am about the actual gear.

On a further side note. When you don't know much about gear and don't feel it's your place to give advice getting 50 posts is difficult without spamming.

Mike out
 
i've ordered from them twice. they are awesome, i got my chems in a timely manner, especially since the second time was international. they are g2g
 
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