Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

This is a killer sale. A lot of folks on the "buy gift at last minute" list are going to get stiffed this Christmas in favor of making an order from this promo.

If the better marking, automatic tracking numbers, higher quality oils all come through it's hard to see how anyone can compete.

For all of Qs many faults(that I've been happy to mock), the steady stream of new products, reasonably good (can always be better) testing, and continuing to push down pricing is pretty impressive.

Other vendors start strong ("Hooray a replacement for QSC!") and then go downhill. Q starts with floaters, "fuck off" and Tracy the Trenned up Tranny, but I have to admit, he really keeps it moving in the right direction.
It must be the Christmas spirit after all.
 
The new Metformin is still the instant release version and NOT extended release? Correct?

You can't expect any UGL to formulate and produce extended release anything. Still superior to suspensions, capping, or eating the powder straight, but the polymer coated molecule slow release type is still the best(this is not the same as "extended release" necessarily, you have to check), with fewer sides and greater effectiveness since it stalls absorption until it's in the small intestines, vs the stomach, where it does little but create GI side effects.
 
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You can't expect any UGL to formulate and produce extended release anything.

Same is mostly true for generic pharma manufacturers outside of the US. Manipulation of pharmacokinetics is one strategy used by US Pharma to extend the life of their patents, which is to say that many cases the technology is complex and proprietary.
 
Same is mostly true for generic pharma manufacturers outside of the US. Manipulation of pharmacokinetics is one strategy used by US Pharma to extend the life of their patents, which is to say that many cases the technology is complex and proprietary.

True, though approved generics manufactured in India have to demonstrate bioequivalency to the FDA, so if it's an India pharma drug that's available in the US (or Europe) from that manufacturer, you can be reasonably sure they figured it out. Usually the larger companies do this, Cipla, Sun Pharma, etc.
 
True, though approved generics manufactured in India have to demonstrate bioequivalency to the FDA, so if it's an India pharma drug that's available in the US (or Europe) from that manufacturer, you can be reasonably sure they figured it out. Usually the larger companies do this, Cipla, Sun Pharma, etc.
i also like Healing Pharma i believe they are called,,,,
 
Tracy, I accidentally dropped a reconstituted vial of HGH, and the top portion has become fizzy. Is the vial still viable, or has the hormone been compromised? How stable is QSC’s HGH following agitation?

I also just received the November promo. The box was slightly bent, but the product is completely fine. Thank you, as always. I plan to place one more order before the end of the year.
 
Tracy, I accidentally dropped a reconstituted vial of HGH, and the top portion has become fizzy. Is the vial still viable, or has the hormone been compromised? How stable is QSC’s HGH following agitation?

I also just received the November promo. The box was slightly bent, but the product is completely fine. Thank you, as always. I plan to place one more order before the end of the year.

It's not good for it, but neither has it become useless or toxic.

It would be better if you could filter it, to remove the shock cavitation induced aggregates, but beyond that, it's likely only lost a small amount of efficacy.


 
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