Balkan Pharmaceuticals/Sp Laboratory EU Domestic.

So if it's since January 1, 2024, that means there must be a ton of products left that were made in the factory before the government shut down. Which can tell us that our source here has always had the right BP because we are still in 2024 and their products that were made even at the end of 2023 will logically go with an expiration date until easily 2026-2027 if you see what I mean! Then, on the fact that they no longer have the right to make it in Moldova, nothing prevents them from going to the neighboring country... to make their range. We can speculate everything and nothing in fact.
 
Actually, it’s all just talk… the only important thing is if your UPIC code works. Everything else is nonsense.
So if it's since January 1, 2024, that means there must be a ton of products left that were made in the factory before the government shut down. Which can tell us that our source here has always had the right BP because we are still in 2024 and their products that were made even at the end of 2023 will logically go with an expiration date until easily 2026-2027 if you see what I mean! Then, on the fact that they no longer have the right to make it in Moldova, nothing prevents them from going to the neighboring country... to make their range. We can speculate everything and nothing in fact.
 
Actually, it’s all just talk… the only important thing is if your UPIC code works. Everything else is nonsense.
All the products that I or my other colleagues have had have always worked with the UPIC code, whether for oils, orals and HGH... BP or Sp lab. I even had their primo BP analyzed on my side.
 
I just left the Balkan Pharmacy in Chisinau (now BP has its own chain of pharmacies spread throughout the Republic of Moldova)

My wife took some medicines for her, then we asked for a pack of Sustanon and Test E BP, I showed the photo of the products on my phone to be more clear.

The pharmacist's response was: "I'm sorry, but from 1th January 2024, a law has been issued that prohibits the sale of all anabolic preparations on the territory of the Republic of Moldova, so these drugs are no longer available"

at which point I asked if the BP factory is still producing steroids for the Internet market, and told him that I can still get fresh batches on the website in Europe.

her answer: I am a simple pharmacist, I don't know what happens inside the factory, I don't exclude that they may still be produced for the foreign market, but at this time their sale on Moldovan territory is officially prohibited.

finally I asked if it is possible that they will be available again in the future. His answer was very simple "with this administration no, if the old government returns, maybe"

anyway i got 100 tabs of anastrozol for 118 lei (6 eur). The pct products are still available.

I hope I have clarified this situation once and for all.

Greetings from Chisinau
Very helpful @Den84, thanks a lot for taking the time, what do you think?? maybe they still manufacture these drugs and sell it in the grey/black market ??
 
I asked ashop how do you get new Balkan products even though they don’t have them on the official site. He said that they still produce limited anabolics for hospitals.
 
I asked ashop how do you get new Balkan products even though they don’t have them on the official site. He said that they still produce limited anabolics for hospitals.
LoL that seems like a pretty made up excuse, i’ve been working in a hospital for more than 15 years and it is true i’m not in moldova but the only drug that is prescribed by hospitals in muy country is HGH and nothing else, HCG, testosterone, primo, proviron, all of them you can get in pharmacies with prescription, they are not prescribed often if ever aside from testosterone, but that sounds like a very lame excuse, i understand that moldova pretends to get in the EU and they need to do these type of laws restricting AAS from being sold in pharmacies
 
LoL that seems like a pretty made up excuse, i’ve been working in a hospital for more than 15 years and it is true i’m not in moldova but the only drug that is prescribed by hospitals in muy country is HGH and nothing else, HCG, testosterone, primo, proviron, all of them you can get in pharmacies with prescription, they are not prescribed often if ever aside from testosterone, but that sounds like a very lame excuse, i understand that moldova pretends to get in the EU and they need to do these type of laws restricting AAS from being sold in pharmacies
Well, you don't think anyone will actually answer him about what reality is and how life works... if there is UPIC, everything else is just minor details.
 

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