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Am I retarded or is this an absolute steal for pharma test?
21 dollars for 10ML of 250mg? Why am I using ugl lol
10% off if you buy 1k of it, so $900 for 500ML of test..
I got a couple vials of China test 250 at $15 each. Yeah, I'd pay 21 for real pharma next time.
 
Why purchase UGL brewed test when pharma is so cheap?
Not to mention these India Pharma vendors also reimburse testing..
Buy a 100-200ml, test 1ml and get it reimburse and you'll be set for a long time.

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This is good to know. You should add 'anadrol' as a search term for this product as it currently yields no results.
But 'Anadrol' is a brand name. They sell oxymethalone with the brand name 'Oxythol'. Just like they sell oxyandrolone with the brand name 'Oxadrol', and you can't search it by 'Anavar' because that's not a brand they sell.

They sell two products under different brand names of paracetamol, but you can't find them by searching for Tylenol or acetaminophen.

I know those are the common names we use for those compounds - but that doesn't mean they are the correct names. Re: only the US uses the name acetaminophen, the rest of the world calls it paracetamol.

Granted, they probably could sell more if their website turned up results for things using the common search terms for them. I'm of two minds about it - 1- you shouldn't have to get a degree in pharmacology to find the med you want. 2- if you can't figure out on your own what the proper name of a med is, you probably don't know enough about it to be getting it or using it without the help of your doctor.
 
But 'Anadrol' is a brand name

Bodybuilder nomenclature, bro. Sounds like you talked yourself into knowing what I mean so I don't really see the point of your post.

Also, your point about brand names is inaccurate. Do a search for aspirin or accutane (both brand names) and see what comes up. At best, the website is wildly inconsistent.
 
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Bodybuilder nomenclature, bro. Sounds like you talked yourself into knowing what I mean so I don't really see the point of your post.
What was the point of your post? Did you not know what anadrol is called? Did you not know that they had it? Had you searched for it on their site by the correct name - or are you only looking via 'bro code' bro?

Yeah, that's the point of my post.

I don't know you - but this is a harm reduction board. Point 2 may apply.
 
Bodybuilder nomenclature, bro. Sounds like you talked yourself into knowing what I mean so I don't really see the point of your post.

Also, your point about brand names is inaccurate. Do a search for aspirin or accutane (both brand names) and see what comes up. At best, the website is wildly inconsistent.
Accutane is a brand name for a discontinued product - the trademark holder could enforce it if used like it is, but they have no real financial incentive to do so.
Aspirin is no longer a brand name - the trademark has been lost and it is generalized.
Anadrol is a brand name for a product that is still being produced. Like Accutane, but the producer actually has financial reason to enforce the trademark.

It's inconsistent in the fact that using accutane is illegal. It's not inconsistent in that using anadrol is more likely to bring unwanted attention to them.
 
Accutane is a brand name for a discontinued product - the trademark holder could enforce it if used like it is, but they have no real financial incentive to do so.
Aspirin is no longer a brand name - the trademark has been lost and it is generalized.
Anadrol is a brand name for a product that is still being produced. Like Accutane, but the producer actually has financial reason to enforce the trademark.

It's inconsistent in the fact that using accutane is illegal. It's not inconsistent in that using anadrol is more likely to bring unwanted attention to them.

them goal posts tho lol.

Just stop. You're arguing against adding search terms on a blackmarket website in the name of harm reduction lol. Try to follow that logic. And you really think they care about lawsuits? From US Patent holders? lmao. cmon man.

Those two drugs were just the first I saw on page 1. I'm sure there's more.
 
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