posted Fri, 03/01/2013 - 20:37
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Bought some exemestane for AI. First time ever buying liquid AI. Does all liquid AI have the scary warning labels that say not for human consumption may cause vomitting and death. Figured it was some type of FDA thing.
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Has nothing to do with FDA. It's so the research sites can legally sell them for "research" purposes. You're fine though, no difference between liquid version and pharma version. Except that its suspended in liquid. No worries, you're g2g!
Your kinda on point
It does have to do with the FDA
The food and drug administration controls all drugs an the availability of such
They place them in the "not for human consumption " an RC category to be able to legally sell a drug that would normally be regulated and allowed for use via prescription only
It's a legal loop hole
Lastly to say their is no difference in pharma and RC is kinda funny
That's like saying no difference in pharma and ugl oils
And there is a difference
The difference is quality and control measures to produce accurately dosed products
No on is monitoring the RC or ugl products
While pharma is just that pharma
Yes if the chemical is present and dosed correctly the effects will be very closely similar
But like I stated above no one monitors the true contents
Hence why sometimes you get bunk products
I use pharma and RC
Pm me if you need some go to info !
No1They all have that, I think so its considered legal? If its liquid and called research chemicals