Pharmacom Labs | PHARMATROPIN HGH LIQUID (Growth Hormone) | 2025-03 | Janoshik

RThoads

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PHARMATROPIN HGH LIQUID: Liquid Growth Hormone from Pharmacom Labs

Analytic testing performed by Janoshik.

RESULTS:
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1. Concentration of rHGH in the vial: 3.11 mg/mL.
2. Purity: 95.074%.
3. Dimer and related proteins: not detected.

Analysis conducted: 19 March 2025.


Heavy Metal Analysis:
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- As: not detected.
- Cd: not detected.
- Hg: not detected.
- Pb: not detected.
Analysis conducted: 18 March 2025.
 
NOTE: The product was first shipped from production to the US warehouse, which takes a transit time of approximately 2 weeks; then from that warehouse it was shipped to Europe, another transit time of approximately 2 weeks, to be tested.
That is at least a month of total travel a stop at the warehouse for some time between trips without refrigeration.
 
NOTE: The product was first shipped from production to the US warehouse, which takes a transit time of approximately 2 weeks; then from that warehouse it was shipped to Europe, another transit time of approximately 2 weeks, to be tested.
That is at least a month of total travel a stop at the warehouse for some time between trips without refrigeration.

Thanks for pointing out these details. Do you know if this batch had an intact vacuum? Or can you get confirmation from Jano that it still had vacuum when he tapped it?
 
@RThoads is I missing coming isn’t this product supposed to be 10iu per 1ml?
I see that @Spaceman Spiff already replied, but I will add a little more details for you in case you are interested.

As he said, you can determine the iu by calculating from the mg by multiplying the amount in mg by the conversion factor of 3,33.
Or, many people use a simplified approximation by just multiplying by 3 iu per mg. The exact conversion factor may vary depending upon the product in question.

Below are more details about this topic from an AI inquiry.

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Thanks for pointing out these details. Do you know if this batch had an intact vacuum? Or can you get confirmation from Jano that it still had vacuum when he tapped it?
This is a liquid product, not a dry powder.
It is already in solution.
The liquid itself does not exert a pressure or lack of pressure.
I do not know if there is any small space above the liquid volume, or if such a space has a vacuum.
 
NOTE: The product was first shipped from production to the US warehouse, which takes a transit time of approximately 2 weeks; then from that warehouse it was shipped to Europe, another transit time of approximately 2 weeks, to be tested.
That is at least a month of total travel a stop at the warehouse for some time between trips without refrigeration.

For those purchasing from the EU, is there a vendor or warehouse that ships straight over here, no US pass through, in order to minimize having it exposed to ambient temp?
 
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