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    Ok, I just got back from mexico, I looked all over for HCG (I gave every HCG name out there) and this is the only one they had, plus it was the biggest, though its still extremly small. Tell me if this is good HCG, and will it last me 6 weeks, its 75ui?????? thats all they had in mex.

    God that it sucked in mexico today, plus a bought 2 bottles of QV prop, ill get more later since I know its not enough. Funny, when I was at the vet, some guy from my gym was leaving the vet, he looked at me and I looked at him, and we both smiled, lol.

    Here is the pic of the HCG
    Attached Files

  • #2
    can I see a pick of the amp at a few angles?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by stonecold54
      can I see a pick of the amp at a few angles?
      Sure, give me a sec, need my girlfriend to use her camera phone

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      • #4
        Originally posted by stonecold54
        can I see a pick of the amp at a few angles?
        Here you go,
        Attached Files

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        • #5
          Found some info on it..........

          Drug Name


          Administration Time
          Group A
          The following medications are administered early in the cycle when the hypothalamus is stimulating the pituitary gland to release FSH and LH. These medications enhance the amount of FSH and/or LH present.

          Clomiphene citrate

          Clomid ® (Hoescht Marion Roussel)

          Milophene® (Milex)

          Serophene® (Serono)


          * Stimulates the hypothalamus to secrete more FSH and LH


          Menotropins


          HumegonTM (Organon)

          Pergonal® (Serono)

          RepronexTM (Ferring)


          * A preparation containing LH and FSH



          Group B

          The following medications are administered in the middle of the cycle when the "LH surge" is to occur.

          Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) * Produces the "LH surge"

          APL® (Wyeth-Ayerst)

          Profasi® (Serono)

          Choron® (Forest)

          Pregnyl® (Organon)

          ANOTHER SOURCE:
          hCG: human chorionic gonadotropin, the "pregnancy hormone". Its actions are identical to LH, but it lasts longer. It is used to simulate the normal midcycle LH surge, which causes the final maturation of the egg and ovulation. It is used because the FSH-containing drugs have altered the normal feedback mechanisms and the LH surge may not occur on its own.



          So what you have is actually a menotropin which is a combination of follicle stimulating hormone and leutinizing hormone. According to this, it may not work as well as HCG.There is tons of info on the drug, but of course only in pregnancy related context. I left that in about the clomiphene citrate because it is a BB related drug as well.

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          • #6
            Something strange here. 75 units is next to nothing. You will need 250 units a day for a week or two. Surely it is more than that.

            Someone who has experience with Mexican HCG?..........

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            • #7
              Originally posted by spidey
              Something strange here. 75 units is next to nothing. You will need 250 units a day for a week or two. Surely it is more than that.

              Someone who has experience with Mexican HCG?..........

              Exactly, I kept asking everywhere in mexico if they had bigger ones, and nope, no where. Thats the biggest I could find, but like you said its not even enough for a day. Im not going to discuss prices on the open board, but lets say it cost the same as buying the other larger brands.

              This sucks

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              • #8
                Originally posted by WISSLER
                Found some info on it..........

                Drug Name


                Administration Time
                Group A
                The following medications are administered early in the cycle when the hypothalamus is stimulating the pituitary gland to release FSH and LH. These medications enhance the amount of FSH and/or LH present.

                Clomiphene citrate

                Clomid ® (Hoescht Marion Roussel)

                Milophene® (Milex)

                Serophene® (Serono)


                * Stimulates the hypothalamus to secrete more FSH and LH


                Menotropins


                HumegonTM (Organon)

                Pergonal® (Serono)

                RepronexTM (Ferring)


                * A preparation containing LH and FSH



                Group B

                The following medications are administered in the middle of the cycle when the "LH surge" is to occur.

                Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) * Produces the "LH surge"

                APL® (Wyeth-Ayerst)

                Profasi® (Serono)

                Choron® (Forest)

                Pregnyl® (Organon)

                ANOTHER SOURCE:
                hCG: human chorionic gonadotropin, the "pregnancy hormone". Its actions are identical to LH, but it lasts longer. It is used to simulate the normal midcycle LH surge, which causes the final maturation of the egg and ovulation. It is used because the FSH-containing drugs have altered the normal feedback mechanisms and the LH surge may not occur on its own.



                So what you have is actually a menotropin which is a combination of follicle stimulating hormone and leutinizing hormone. According to this, it may not work as well as HCG.There is tons of info on the drug, but of course only in pregnancy related context. I left that in about the clomiphene citrate because it is a BB related drug as well.

                Thanks for the post, great find.

                From reading that, doesnt look good, damn what a wasted day and money.
                Last edited by rude; 07-31-05, 05:11 PM.

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                • #9
                  what would be the implications of ordering via an online pharmacy? Just curious

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