Let’s focus on facts, not empty words.
1. Quantity (IU / mg)
Analysis data: 4.02 mg ≈ 12.06 IU
Declared: 10 IU
This is called overfill and is used: for lyophilized products, for biological proteins (including rHGH), to compensate for losses during production, storage, and reconstitution.
In pharmacies overfill is not indicated on the label and is not presented as “extra content.” It is built in technologically and goes through validation.
2. Purity
Analysis data: 92.97%
88–90% = lower limit of normal
90–94% = market standard
95%+ = excellent result, rare
For dry rHGH, ~93% is an absolutely adequate result, especially if IU content and impurity profile are confirmed.
3. Dimers and related proteins
Analysis data: 2.46%
<2% = very good
2–4% = acceptable / normal
5%+ = real problems begin
8–10%+ = poor product
Dimers are an unavoidable byproduct of: recombination, lyophilization, storage, transportation. Their complete absence is impossible.
The analysis is not “ideal,” but real and functional. This GH is allowed for sale in our store.