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What is used in pharmacy products such as Watson or Pfizer ? Is it cottonseed oil or grapeseed ? Do they use any EO in it
I don't know what Watson or Pfizer uses as a carrier oil.
I remember my Watson prescription TEST-C200 was very thick oil.
But I don't know their formulation.

When will pharmatest e300 be back in stock international?
It was just in stock a couple days ago when I make an order.
So, it must have just went out-of-stock again very recently.
I don't know any exact restock date or plans, so no way for me to make any promises about it -- I'm not even sure how much raws are left.
 
Important News: Prices in the Basicstero Store will be Increasing Next Week.

Most prices are scheduled to be increased as early as Monday as a result of the raws shortage and current situation in the industry.
Pharmacom Labs wants to continue to provide the highest quality products possible, and a price increase is part of the only way to do so.

Please see the information in the post quoted below for context.
"The Steroid Market Has Collapsed | Janoshik Reveals Why" (see the link at the end of this post for the full video).

NOTE: The following content is a copy/paste of information I found posted in a Telegram group. Credit to whomever authored this summary; it is not my work. All I did was copy the text into a translator to convert it to English to share with everyone. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the translation.

"It has never been this bad": expert confessions.

Peter Madzhik, founder of the Janoshik Analytical laboratory (testing steroids and peptides worldwide since 2016), gave an interview to reveal the truth about the current state of the underground steroid market. His position is crystal clear: the flow of reliable raw materials has dried up, replaced by substitutions, empty batches, and dangerous counterfeits that are massively making their way into final products. This is not an exaggeration or a theoretical threat — these are everyday results from laboratory tests, where "out of twenty samples, not a single one turns out to be a steroid", and in oils and tablets instead of active substances they find vitamin E or paracetamol.

The shortage began with blows to a key point in the global supply chain — China. There, arrests affected major nodes of steroid raw material production and intermediaries, which instantly cooled the market participants' desire to store warehouses and restart production lines. The result is a sharp drop in direct shipments: according to independent analytics, the share of Chinese anabolic test requests fell to 5–10% of previous years' levels, and neither India, Turkey, nor other sites could quickly replace the capacity. Historical context confirms China's significant role: even during the Raw Deal operation, a significant portion of seized powders originated from China, and any disruption there predictably affected the quality of the final product worldwide.

When the raw material foundation collapses, the problem front shifts to finished forms. Manufacturers, testing only part of a batch, fail to detect duds and "spread" them across the entire range of oils and tablets. This forms an avalanche of duds, substitutions, and underdosing, which reaches the end user in the form of attractive packaging but without the expected pharmacological content. "It has never been this bad", emphasizes the analyst: the sports community faces rising prices, narrowing assortment, and systemic decline in quality predictability, which starts not only at the packagers' level but also "from below," due to the destruction of the raw material base.

At the same time, the volume of peptides is growing — especially GLP1 for weight loss. They now make up 70–80% of incoming tests, while steroids account for 20–30%. However, the external flawlessness of products does not guarantee safety: cases of counterfeit injectable "pens" have been recorded, where insulin was found instead of the declared tirzepatide, posing a risk of severe hypoglycemia. Regulators also confirm this threat, warning about counterfeit batches on the market.

The main principle Madzhik formulates for the sports community is prioritizing health over experiments. New "trendy" compounds without a long observation history create unjustified risks: the desire for rapid progress should not replace the requirements for effect predictability and safety profile. In conditions of raw material crisis and aggressive counterfeiting, a conservative approach is not caution for caution's sake but a reasonable risk reduction strategy, confirmed by daily analytics of samples worldwide. This year, Janoshik Analytical laboratory conducted testing of PHARMACOM products and all declared indicators were confirmed by certified results, which are available in the FC Telegram group.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf__M0KLNzQ


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REMINDER: I made posts warning about this last year, but some people were in denial and accused Basicstero of trying to make up accuses and lies to raise prices. I was trying to help everyone and make sure everyone had access to accurate information. Now, I guess all I have to say is "I told ya so" to the people that didn't believe me.
 
Important News: Prices in the Basicstero Store will be Increasing Next Week.

Most prices are scheduled to be increased as early as Monday as a result of the raws shortage and current situation in the industry.
Pharmacom Labs wants to continue to provide the highest quality products possible, and a price increase is part of the only way to do so.

Please see the information in the post quoted below for context.
I think it's the right decision. Thank you for your honesty.
 
OZEMOS (Semaglutide) is Back In Stock at the International Warehouse!
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Ozemos is available at the link in "code" box below:
Code:
https://basicstero.ws/fat-loss/ozemos
 
Next touchdown. Keep it up. Ultra fast.
Best Regards
Hi, thanks for writing about It. If you have any questions or need help in the future, please write to us, we are always happy to help. Also please note that we have a discount system for regular customers.

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Impressed with first order and how smooth it was with probably almost 48 hour to the door shipping domestic.

One issue that I wasn't pleased with as it was to stock up on long term TRT use was all my vials I received were brewed in early 2023 going on almost 3 years now. Seems way too long to be not rotating stock...shows an expiry of 2027 but still a bummer for a large order in the face of the shortages being faced.
 
Impressed with first order and how smooth it was with probably almost 48 hour to the door shipping domestic.

One issue that I wasn't pleased with as it was to stock up on long term TRT use was all my vials I received were brewed in early 2023 going on almost 3 years now. Seems way too long to be not rotating stock...shows an expiry of 2027 but still a bummer for a large order in the face of the shortages being faced.

Impressed with first order and how smooth it was with probably almost 48 hour to the door shipping domestic.

One issue that I wasn't pleased with as it was to stock up on long term TRT use was all my vials I received were brewed in early 2023 going on almost 3 years now. Seems way too long to be not rotating stock...shows an expiry of 2027 but still a bummer for a large order in the face of the shortages being faced.
I just ordered domestic from these guys as well. First time customer and was pleased with the communication and shipping time also. Are you planning on filtering your testosterone from these guys. I heard there test is very good but Im afraid to mess up the filtering process.
 
I just ordered domestic from these guys as well. First time customer and was pleased with the communication and shipping time also. Are you planning on filtering your testosterone from these guys. I heard there test is very good but Im afraid to mess up the filtering process.

Why would you filter Pharmacom products? They've been around for almost 2 decades, you shouldn't be ordering products from a company you are concerned about needing to re-filter oils.

I'm just a bit mad I got all vials brewed at the beginning of 2023, not doubting quality.
 
Why would you filter Pharmacom products? They've been around for almost 2 decades, you shouldn't be ordering products from a company you are concerned about needing to re-filter oils.

I'm just a bit mad I got all vials brewed at the beginning of 2023, not doubting quality.
Yeah. I agree. Thats why I felt comfortable ordering from them because I trust that there product is quality. I just assumed it was common practice to always filter finished oils as a precaution but maybe thats more common when using Chinese sources.
 
Yeah. I agree. Thats why I felt comfortable ordering from them because I trust that there product is quality. I just assumed it was common practice to always filter finished oils as a precaution but maybe thats more common when using Chinese sources.
This really would only apply to finished oils from the bulk china sources in my opinion and I would never buy finished oils from China but that's just me. Pharmacom I would absolutely not filter, not necessary or they probably wouldn't be around with their rep for so long.
 
Impressed with first order and how smooth it was with probably almost 48 hour to the door shipping domestic.
Wow, that's great! :)
I think this is fastest transit time that I have ever heard of in the decade that I have followed this source.
I don't think this fast is the normal. But, even when it’s not record breaking speeds, domestic is still relatively fast in general.

One issue that I wasn't pleased with as it was to stock up on long term TRT use was all my vials I received were brewed in early 2023 going on almost 3 years now. Seems way too long to be not rotating stock...shows an expiry of 2027 but still a bummer for a large order in the face of the shortages being faced.

2027 expiration date should be okay for long time if you store them properly. It is still only 2025 now and you have products with a 2027 date. That date really does not mean much anyway and, after all sources can (I would guess many often do) print whatever they want on the label; so, it is nice that Pharmacom Labs has the integrity to print the production date that you see. It would be easy for some less honest sources (and, again, I bet some other sources do so) to simply print newer labels as "needed" to make things always appear new.

Keep them in a cool dark place, preferably upright with oil not in contact with the stopper, and they should be fine for many years.


"The expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use."
"Most of drug expiration dates information is from the study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date."

REFERENCE: Drug expiry debate: the myth and the reality


“Most drugs remain potent after their expiration dates. You may want to move it to the refrigerator, though, because drugs stored in cool temperatures usually remain potent longer.”

REFERENCE: Can I take an expired medication?


Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything?
FDA study gets to the heart of expired medicine and safety
ExpiredDrug_dreamstime_m_20278518.jpg
The big question is, do pills expire? With a splitting headache, you reach into your medicine cabinet for some aspirin only to find the stamped expiration date on the medicine bottle is more than a year out of date. So, does medicine expire? Do you take it or don't you? If you decide to take the aspirin, will it be a fatal mistake or will you simply continue to suffer from the headache?

This is a dilemma many people face in some way or another. A column published in Psychopharmacology Today offers some advice.

It turns out that the expiration date on a drug does stand for something, but probably not what you think it does. Since a law was passed in 1979, drug manufacturers are required to stamp an expiration date on their products. This is the date at which the manufacturer can still guarantee the full potency and safety of the drug.

Most of what is known about drug expiration dates comes from a study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date.

So the expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use. Medical authorities state if expired medicine is safe to take, even those that expired years ago. A rare exception to this may be tetracycline, but the report on this is controversial among researchers. It's true the effectiveness of a drug may decrease over time, but much of the original potency still remains even a decade after the expiration date. Excluding nitroglycerin, insulin, and liquid antibiotics, most medications are as long-lasting as the ones tested by the military. Placing a medication in a cool place, such as a refrigerator, will help a drug remain potent for many years.

Is the expiration date a marketing ploy by drug manufacturers, to keep you restocking your medicine cabinet and their pockets regularly? You can look at it that way. Or you can also look at it this way: The expiration dates are very conservative to ensure you get everything you paid for. And, really, if a drug manufacturer had to do expiration-date testing for longer periods it would slow their ability to bring you new and improved formulations.

The next time you face the drug expiration date dilemma, consider what you've learned here. If the expiration date passed a few years ago and it's important that your drug is absolutely 100% effective, you might want to consider buying a new bottle. And if you have any questions about the safety or effectiveness of any drug, ask your pharmacist. He or she is a great resource when it comes to getting more information about your medications.

REFERENCE: Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything? - Harvard Health
 
I just ordered domestic from these guys as well. First time customer and was pleased with the communication and shipping time also. Are you planning on filtering your testosterone from these guys. I heard there test is very good but Im afraid to mess up the filtering process.
You do not need to filter Pharmacom Labs products.
You can do so if it makes you feel more comfortable. But the quality is already very good so you may actually be adding risks by trying to transfer and filter all of the oil.
Pharmacom Labs has been in business for nearly 20 years and has an excellent reputation.

You can find many analytics results:

There have even been analytic results posted for endotoxin and some of the discussion may be found in the post linked below.
 
Wow, that's great! :)
I think this is fastest transit time that I have ever heard of in the decade that I have followed this source.
I don't think this fast is the normal. But, even when it’s not record breaking speeds, domestic is still relatively fast in general.



2027 expiration date should be okay for long time if you store them properly. It is still only 2025 now and you have products with a 2027 date. That date really does not mean much anyway and, after all sources can (I would guess many often do) print whatever they want on the label; so, it is nice that Pharmacom Labs has the integrity to print the production date that you see. It would be easy for some less honest sources (and, again, I bet some other sources do so) to simply print newer labels as "needed" to make things always appear new.

Keep them in a cool dark place, preferably upright with oil not in contact with the stopper, and they should be fine for many years.


"The expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use."
"Most of drug expiration dates information is from the study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date."

REFERENCE: Drug expiry debate: the myth and the reality


“Most drugs remain potent after their expiration dates. You may want to move it to the refrigerator, though, because drugs stored in cool temperatures usually remain potent longer.”

REFERENCE: Can I take an expired medication?


Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything?
FDA study gets to the heart of expired medicine and safety
ExpiredDrug_dreamstime_m_20278518.jpg
The big question is, do pills expire? With a splitting headache, you reach into your medicine cabinet for some aspirin only to find the stamped expiration date on the medicine bottle is more than a year out of date. So, does medicine expire? Do you take it or don't you? If you decide to take the aspirin, will it be a fatal mistake or will you simply continue to suffer from the headache?

This is a dilemma many people face in some way or another. A column published in Psychopharmacology Today offers some advice.

It turns out that the expiration date on a drug does stand for something, but probably not what you think it does. Since a law was passed in 1979, drug manufacturers are required to stamp an expiration date on their products. This is the date at which the manufacturer can still guarantee the full potency and safety of the drug.

Most of what is known about drug expiration dates comes from a study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date.

So the expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use. Medical authorities state if expired medicine is safe to take, even those that expired years ago. A rare exception to this may be tetracycline, but the report on this is controversial among researchers. It's true the effectiveness of a drug may decrease over time, but much of the original potency still remains even a decade after the expiration date. Excluding nitroglycerin, insulin, and liquid antibiotics, most medications are as long-lasting as the ones tested by the military. Placing a medication in a cool place, such as a refrigerator, will help a drug remain potent for many years.

Is the expiration date a marketing ploy by drug manufacturers, to keep you restocking your medicine cabinet and their pockets regularly? You can look at it that way. Or you can also look at it this way: The expiration dates are very conservative to ensure you get everything you paid for. And, really, if a drug manufacturer had to do expiration-date testing for longer periods it would slow their ability to bring you new and improved formulations.

The next time you face the drug expiration date dilemma, consider what you've learned here. If the expiration date passed a few years ago and it's important that your drug is absolutely 100% effective, you might want to consider buying a new bottle. And if you have any questions about the safety or effectiveness of any drug, ask your pharmacist. He or she is a great resource when it comes to getting more information about your medications.

REFERENCE: Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything? - Harvard Health
Some valid points but we cannot compare the efficacy and longevity of pills to brewed oils to be honest. I've sealed them up and put them in the fridge for longer term storage upright but comparing oil based medicine vs studies on pills that lasted 10-15+ years is apples to oranges. The oil would go rancid before that time.

Also valid that producers could just print whatever stickers they want. Just expected a large operation like Pharmacom to have stock rotating faster than receiving oils brewed in January of 2023.

Still overall good experience and quality product and unrivaled packaging with the tamper/verification scratch holos etc.
 
Impressed with first order and how smooth it was with probably almost 48 hour to the door shipping domestic.
I just ordered domestic from these guys as well. First time customer and was pleased with the communication and shipping time also.
This brand here, as well as the shop, is the best of the best !! There is nothing more to say !!
Still overall good experience and quality product and unrivaled packaging with the tamper/verification scratch holos etc.
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