IA Superpharma is aware of reports of several instances of crystallization of its ‘Chaos” (Tren base) product, exhibited on and around the rubber stopper at the neck of the vial (see example photo) and the concern being that it ‘looks like mould’.
We can assure you with absolute certainty that ‘mould’ could not form in this product or any other of the IA products range. The reasons for this are two fold:
Firstly, Chaos has a BB content of 25% and 2% BA – with these levels of biocide alcohols, less than 30 microbialcolonies per sample would be present in a USA FDA food safety test. The pass rate for the test depending on Your FDA country regulations is less than 250 colonies (USA FDA) per sample.
READ: FDA guide lines on food and drug testing methodology.
Secondly, the reason for crystallisation is simply the hormone crystals re-forming during transit and or storage in cold climates and the unpressurised holds of planes. Due to the high mg/ml content, crystallisation can be present in the vial but simply heating it up will allow it to go back into solution.
READ: XSBobber’s ‘How to recover crystalized crashed gear’
NEW SILICONE STOPPERS!
The crystallisation at the neck of the vial has been addressed by IA with the introduction of new siliconestoppers that repel the oil and hormone from reforming on its surface.
What is the difference between Rubber and Silicone and why have we changed to it?
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