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[Ethyl oleate is a fatty acid ester used as a solvent for pharmaceutical drug preparations involving lipophilic substances such as steroids. In vivo studies have demonstrated that Ethyl oleate and other fatty acid esters are also rapidly hydrolyzed to ethanol and free fatty acid. Ethyl oleate is one of the fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) that is formed in the body after ingestion of ethanol. There is a growing body of research literature that implicates FAEEs such as ethyl oleate as the toxic mediators of ethanol in the body (pancreas, liver, heart, and brain). Among the speculations is that ethyl oleate may be the toxic mediator of alcohol in fetal alcohol syndrome. The oral ingestion of ethyl oleate has been carefully studied and due to rapid degradation in the digestive tract, it appears safe for oral ingestion. Ethyl oleate is not currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for any injectable use. However, it is used by compounding pharmacies as a vehicle for intramuscular drug delivery, in some cases to prepare the daily doses of progesterone in support of pregnancy. Studies which document the safe use of ethyl oleate in pregnancy for both the mother and the fetus have never been performed.]
 
I don't promote to use eo but if anyone is so against it and it's seen like the devil point some evidence.
Run a baseline hs-CRP lab when you aren't injecting EO, and then repeat when you're injecting at least several ml per week of Pharmacom oil or similar homebrew with significant EO content.

When I did this exercise, the EO coincided with the highest hs-CRP of my life (3.4 mg/dL). Removed it and tested a couple weeks later, back to my usual 0.5 - 0.6 mg/dL.

I just threw about 15 vials of EO-laden Pharmacom oils in the garbage.

As others have stated, it's time to get with the program, ditch the GSO/EO franken-oil and use something people actually want as a carrier like Miglyol 812.
 
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EO in concentrations like that eat up and disintegrate rubber stoppers over time. They should be stood up at all times and unfortunately when you get these items shipped they are being tossed all over the place. Again why labs should not be using that poison in their gear.
Bump. Clapping.

To confirm, you guys are using stoppers that are chemically compatible with EO?

Stand those vials up folks.
 
Bump. Clapping.

To confirm, you guys are using stoppers that are chemically compatible with EO?

Stand those vials up folks.
Regarding the stopper material, Here is what is listed in the "Innovations" section on the Basicstero site (link in the code box below).

9. In our vials we do not use rubber caps, which can be damaged under oil impact with the time! As result tiny particles off the rubber can get off when inserting the needle and fall into oil or get into the needle causing dangerous to health consequences! Instead of rubber we use silicon caps, which do not have this shortcoming and are oil-resistant!
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https://basicstero.ws/innovations
 
Then you need to make your customers aware that you are no longer splitting the orders up. There are customers (such as myself) that have ordered from you for years and are used to you splitting up larger packs.

You need to have a clear warning on the order confirmation page and FAQ that all orders are NOT split up under any circumstances and you must place multiple orders.

You built up my trust over the years by offering consistent, reliable service. To break that trust and simply do what you want, then notify the customer after the fact, is bad business practice!
From my own experience, every larger order is split into multiple packs.
Only so much can fit into one pack.
I just recieved an order recently and this was still the case.

On average, it seems that about 24 to 30 vials fit in one pack max and more after that must be split to another pack.
24 per individual pack seems like the most common situation I have experienced.
 

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