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I had the same product from them before and had bloods drawn showing my e2 was in check on a heavy test cycle. This time my friend ordered some, box was the same but the blisters were different , with the actual word anastrozole spelled differently on the box compared to the blisters. That threw up the red flag. Then when he switched over to using it after a week or so began having gyno symptoms. Had to jump on nolva and get it under control until he got some adex from a diff source. I have used astra zeneca before and never saw different blisters like these.Interesting. That brand has and is working great for myself and others I know.
Is the only way to test this stuff thru Simec? Sure would be nice to see testing on some of these type products.
Can you post a pic of the box? I just got some 2 weeks ago & wanna compare.Hate to bump an old thread , but have pretty good reason to believe that ADC and reliable have some bunk adex branded as astra zeneca. I know I'm not first to state that they have bad ai's so add me to the list , after my friends experience I won't use these guys for anything.
I don't have it but I can see what I can get. The box looked the same as usual, it was the blisters that were suspect. If I'm not mistaken the blisters are usually pink and have the days labeled out on them, this time they were silver and the word anastrozole was spelled differently than the box, I think the 'e' was missing on one and not the other.Can you post a pic of the box? I just got some 2 weeks ago & wanna compare.
Ok cool. Thanks for postingTHIS IS NOT MY PICTURE , but this is how they would normally look in my past GOOD experiences. The bad adex no longer had the pink on one side of the blister, and anastrozole was spelled differently than the box View attachment 49380
