MESO-Rx Sponsor Primal Pharma - US Domestic

Good morning, Apes! First off, HUGE thank you for the amazing Labor Day weekend. The support you guys showed means everything. We know running out of Test E and Cyp was a headache, so big shoutout to everyone who pivoted over to Sust and Test P in the meantime. We don’t think you’ll be disappointed with those.

We’ve got multiple shipments set to touch down within the next week. That’s when we’ll have a much clearer timeline on how stock will look moving forward. The only unknown right now is how the end of the de minimis exemption might play into things. We’ll know in the next few days if that has any effect on our current shipments.

That said, rest assured we’ve already positioned ourselves with backup routes and solutions. Even if things get messy, we don’t see it stopping us anytime soon. Can’t speak for other sources though, so if you’re planning a big order from somewhere, make sure they confirm they can reliably get product into the U.S. before you risk it.

We’ll keep you posted as soon as we know more. Appreciate you guys big time!

- The Primal Pharma Team
 
Package landed today, with Amazon type speed. Order placed on Friday and package arrived today. Will come back with some feedback on the product in a few days. I see many orders in my future. Haha. Im also salivating over that Tren 75.
 
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@Primal_Pharma is a man of his word.

Immediately fixed my order, verified it was me and not a random trying to take my order after a technical glitch on my end.
Said he’d email me a tracking once it was fixed and shipped out. First thing this morning got that email.

Seems you deserve this throne. All the testing, new product, securing new lines of raws (hopefully they test well), and the customer service. Top notch so far.
We’ll see how the gear is next :cool:
 
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@Primal_Pharma is a man of his word.

Immediately fixed my order, verified it was me and not a random trying to take my order after a technical glitch on my end.
Said he’d email me a tracking once it was fixed and shipped out. First thing this morning got that email.

Seems you deserve this throne. All the testing, new product, securing new lines of raws (hopefully they test well), and the customer service. Top notch so far.
We’ll see how the gear is next :cool:
This is badass, imagine an oversized tee with this on the back?!
 
Under what conditions do you sterilize your equipment and materials?

Dry/steam?
Time?
Temp?
Don't quote me on exact numbers but we dry heat sterilization at about 250–260 degrees celsius for 2–3 hours. I believe at that temp and time, it matches pharmacopeia standards for depyrogenation and sterilizing heat-stable materials. We do this is for all glassware, vials, and stoppers that can tolerate high temp without degradation.

And steam/autoclave sterilization at 120 degrees held 30 to 60 minutes (depending on the load size). This covers anything that benefits from saturated steam penetration. Nothing comes out until it’s cleared. Closed-system filtration is then done under positive pressure with 0.22 sterile filters.
 
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Don't quote me on exact numbers but we dry heat sterilization at about 250–260 degrees for 2–3 hours. I believe at that temp and time, it matches pharmacopeia standards for depyrogenation and sterilizing heat-stable materials. We do this is for all glassware, vials, and stoppers that can tolerate high temp without degradation.

And steam/autoclave sterilization at 120 degrees held 30 to 60 minutes (depending on the load size). This covers anything that benefits from saturated steam penetration. Nothing comes out until it’s cleared. Closed-system filtration is then done under positive pressure with 0.22 sterile filters.

Thanks for your reply. Always use proper units with numbers.

Fyi....

 
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1. Moist Heat (Steam) Sterilisation – Autoclaving
Temperature: 121–134°C
Cycle Time: 15–30 minutes
Mechanism: Denatures proteins via steam penetration
Best For: Aqueous solutions, glass containers, metals
 
4. Dry Heat Sterilisation
Temperature: 160–180°C
Cycle Time: 1–2 hours
Best For: Oily preparations, powders, glassware
Drawbacks: Long cycle times, energy intensive
Although less common, dry heat is essential for moisture-sensitive materials that can tolerate high temperatures.
 
Don't quote me on exact numbers but we dry heat sterilization at about 250–260 degrees for 2–3 hours. I believe at that temp and time, it matches pharmacopeia standards for depyrogenation and sterilizing heat-stable materials. We do this is for all glassware, vials, and stoppers that can tolerate high temp without degradation.

And steam/autoclave sterilization at 120 degrees held 30 to 60 minutes (depending on the load size). This covers anything that benefits from saturated steam penetration. Nothing comes out until it’s cleared. Closed-system filtration is then done under positive pressure with 0.22 sterile filters.
@Sampei

Edit: vendor clarified temps are in deg C below in thread.
 
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Don't quote me on exact numbers but we dry heat sterilization at about 250–260 degrees for 2–3 hours. I believe at that temp and time, it matches pharmacopeia standards for depyrogenation and sterilizing heat-stable materials. We do this is for all glassware, vials, and stoppers that can tolerate high temp without degradation.

And steam/autoclave sterilization at 120 degrees held 30 to 60 minutes (depending on the load size). This covers anything that benefits from saturated steam penetration. Nothing comes out until it’s cleared. Closed-system filtration is then done under positive pressure with 0.22 sterile filters.

What bottletop filters are you using?
How are you sterilizing them?
 
4. Dry Heat Sterilisation
Temperature: 160–180°C
Cycle Time: 1–2 hours
Best For: Oily preparations, powders, glassware
Drawbacks: Long cycle times, energy intensive
Although less common, dry heat is essential for moisture-sensitive materials that can tolerate high temperatures.
if you only want “sterile,” 160–180 degrees works. If you want sterile + low endotoxin, you run about 250 degrees Celsius depyrogenation, which is why our numbers are higher.
 
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