Pfizer Genotropine Orginal or Fake

EmberWave

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Hello everyone,

I frequently see discussions on the forum about whether Pfizer Genotropin is fake or not. Having used it for years, I wanted to share my own methods for distinguishing between the real and fake products in this post.

1- The packaging on the pen:
The original product's packaging is filled with air and made from a really high-quality plastic-nylon mix. I don't know if you've ever made Lego sets before, but the packaging is very similar—extremely high-quality. In the original product, the packaging is filled with air, and the edges have a perfect triangular cut.

If the product is fake, the packaging is very poor in quality, with uneven cuts at the edges and no air inside.

2- The product's leaflet:
The leaflet in the original product is made from slightly thick, high-quality paper. In the fake product, the paper is very thin and poorly folded.

3- The expiration date on the box:
This is generally where I can most easily tell the difference between the original and the fake. I don't know why, but in the original product, the expiration dates are printed lightly, while on the fake boxes, they are printed very clearly and in bold.

4- The cartridge of the product:
When you open the pen and check the cartridge, if the powder inside is mountainous in shape, the product is original. In fake products, the powder remains clumped together, similar to standard peptides.

These are the things that come to mind for now. If you purchase and share pictures, I’d be happy to help you determine whether it’s fake or not. I hope no one encounters a fake product. Wishing everyone a great weekend!
 
You're overthinking it, just send a mail to janoshik, and test your products like everyone else.
And then you get a result like 96% purity, which could be either generic GH from a counterfeit pen, or somewhat degraded pharma GH from an improperly stored real pen.
 
And then you get a result like 96% purity, which could be either generic GH from a counterfeit pen, or somewhat degraded pharma GH from an improperly stored real pen.
What would would be your acceptable floor for purity and total oligomers?

I am very curious practically speaking who comes out ahead say zomacton vs one of the highly tested UGLs. If we could check off sterility and pyrogen content on the UGL, is the extra cost worth it for the pharma?

Clearly there is plenty of room price wise on the UGL products if needed to clean up should enhanced testing show issues.
 
I got a bunch of fake genotropin recently. Sad as I've ordered from this source for years with no issues. Then the second order, a later order had real genotropin pens. Sigh. Now I found this website for and I will just order generic. I'm thinking of just tossing the pens or not sure if it's worth testing but I have A LOT of it.
 
I got a bunch of fake genotropin recently. Sad as I've ordered from this source for years with no issues. Then the second order, a later order had real genotropin pens. Sigh. Now I found this website for and I will just order generic. I'm thinking of just tossing the pens or not sure if it's worth testing but I have A LOT of it.

Who was the source??? Test them… how do u know they are fakes? Post pics
 
guys pens are hardy faked due to it being very expensive. Fake geno pens are very obvious in my opinion. The real ones with have a smell like insulin thats how I can always tell its the same smell as insulin.
 
Who was the source??? Test them… how do u know they are fakes? Post pics
This was purchased from a real pharmacy in Vietnam. My dad lives in Vietnam and bought them for us. I should go tell him to beat them up haha. You can buy medicine without Rx in Vietnam but these guys were legit. Not cheap either. Like I said, we have used them for years, no issues.

The thing that raised my suspicion is the pens are very hard to inject. Sometimes I could turn it past my selected dose. They have a slightly different smell. It looks 99% the same. I googled fake genotropin and found this forum. The images match the fake pen. However I purchased a second order before I tried my first order. My dad was coming to visit from Vietnam. The second order contained real genotropin pens.

We talked to pharmacy and they said test it. So I think the ingredients are there. But it is a generic at best and we paid for brand. Pfizer has way more testing and QC than the off brands, is highly regulated, etc. This is not.
 

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By the way, I am not a bodybuilder and we use it for a medical issues with my children. The insurance only covers medicine for one of my kids. So we are going outside to get medicine for the other kids. Insurance want us to wait, wait, wait before providing medical coverage. So we ask my dad to get it for us.
 
guys pens are hardy faked due to it being very expensive. Fake geno pens are very obvious in my opinion. The real ones with have a smell like insulin thats how I can always tell its the same smell as insulin.
Wow you are gullible. Do you really think that the manufacturers of fake GH pens cannot get access to phenol or m-Cresol (the stuff that gives the unique smell)?

There have been near-perfect fakes of Genotropin pens for close to a decade now. The production cost of these pens is maybe in the tens of dollars, leaving a juicy profit margin to extract from naive retards like yourself.
 
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