Bayer Healthcare Androtardyl - GC-MS/MS - 2016-01 - performed by ChemTox via AnabolicLab.com

The deal is when one pays $10 per ml of Pharm grade test and it doesn't test as good as a $40 bottle of ugl.....then yes, it's underdosed imo. Therefore the buyer is not getting what they paid for.

Incorrect. Pharmaceutical companies are allowed a tolerance per FDA guidelines. Same as any other industry.
 
according to the PDF merc posted (from 2001):

"Acceptance criteria: At least 67% (4 out of 6) of QC samples should be within 15% of
their respective nominal value, 33% of the QC samples (not all replicates at the same
concentration) may be outside 15% of nominal value. In certain situations, wider
acceptance criteria may be justified."

So a measured concentration of 212.5mg/ml would be acceptable, and they only need to get 4 out of 6 acceptable results.

Note that it doesn't necessarily mean concentration can be that low, but that measuring methods can be that inaccurate. Earlier in the doc was listed a 20% margin of error as acceptable for measuring methods. I bet even Angus could have hit those numbers.
 
Bayer test has 1.3-1.4 ml each amps. Not really underdosed.

Anyway who knows if it was real
Bayer or just a fake.
Good point, the amps always have more than 1mL. But I belive this is real Bayer. Even pharma can have allowable variance. I think this gives everyone perspective when a top tier UGL is slightly underdosed/overdosed as well (i.e. Pharmacom).
 
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