Introduction
Pharmacom PHARMA Test P100 is presented in 1-milliliter ampules, labeled to contain 100 milligrams of testosterone propionate per milliliter. As part of its commitment to harm reduction, AnabolicLab procured samples of this product from a European-based internet source to evaluate its label claims and assess its quality. The samples were purchased between September 21, 2015, and November 7, 2015, and submitted to SIMEC AG, a highly respected and internationally accredited analytical laboratory, for comprehensive testing.
The analysis, funded entirely by AnabolicLab, included HPLC-UV quantitative dosage testing. While the testing revealed a significant underdosage of the active ingredient, the results provide valuable insights into the product’s reliability and manufacturing consistency. This information is published exclusively for educational and harm reduction purposes, empowering consumers to make informed decisions.
Testing Results and Authentication
The samples were received by SIMEC AG on November 17, 2015, and the report was finalized on December 21, 2015.
Product Overview
- Manufacturer: Pharmacom Labs
- Product Name: PHARMA Test P100
- Active Ingredient: Testosterone Propionate
- Batch Number: KJHK171
- Expiration Date: May 17, 2019
- Delivery Method: Injectable (1-milliliter ampules)
- Specification: 100 mg/ml testosterone propionate
Sample Acquisition and Testing
- Date Purchased: Between September 21, 2015, and November 7, 2015
- Source: European-based internet supplier
- Product Submitted By: AnabolicLab
- Analysis Paid For By: AnabolicLab
- Analysis Performed By: SIMEC AG
- Date Received by Lab: November 17, 2015
- Date Report Completed: December 21, 2015
Testing Results
Quantitative Dosage Testing (HPLC-UV):
- Claimed Dosage: 100 mg/ml testosterone propionate
- Measured Dosage: 83.5 mg/ml testosterone propionate
- Accuracy: 83.5% (significantly below label claim)
- Variance: -16.5% (measured dosage fell short of the label claim by 16.5%)
Summary
The analysis of Pharmacom PHARMA Test P100 revealed that the product contained 83.5 mg/ml testosterone propionate, falling short of its label claim by 16.5%. This substantial underdosage raises concerns about the product’s reliability and manufacturing consistency. Additionally, the lack of a verification code on the packaging limits consumer confidence in product authenticity. By publishing these findings, AnabolicLab reinforces the need for independent testing to ensure transparency and accountability within the anabolic steroid market.
Commitment to Harm Reduction
AnabolicLab is dedicated to promoting harm reduction by conducting independent testing and publishing accurate results. By providing transparent information, AnabolicLab supports consumers in verifying product quality and encourages greater accountability among manufacturers in the anabolic steroid market.
Disclaimer
The information provided here is for educational and harm reduction purposes only. AnabolicLab does not endorse or promote the use of anabolic steroids or other controlled substances.
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(The following images are photographs of the actual product that was submitted for testing.)
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This PDF report (6.91 MB) includes the HPLC-UV raw data from lab reports completed by SIMEC on December 21, 2015 on the following testosterone propionate products: C38096 – Alpha Pharma TestoRapid, C38097…
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2 responses to “Pharmacom PHARMA Test P100 Lab Test Results”
@Pharmacom – guys you are not just any UGL. You are a huge name in this game. From a very loyal customer, who has recommended you sincerely; my direct advice: when it says 100 mg/ml WE EXPECT 100 MG PER ML . Thanks.
All that big talk and videos showing off their fancy hardware… Not to mention the prices. And the result? Worse than the average UGL