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vet eq vs human grade eq

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phillyin0v8r
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ok so I’ve got a question thats been bugging me a bit. I found some veterinary grade EQ that’s labelled as 200mg per ml and the dosing on it says like 1ml per 90kg bodyweight.

what I’m trying to figure out is what’s actually the difference between this vet stuff and normal UGL or pharma EQ. the brand on it is Pfizer and from what I can see the carrier oils and solvents look basically the same as what you’d see on human grade products.

so like whats the real difference here if there even is one because everything online just says it was never officially approved for human use but doesn’t really explain much beyond that. just trying to understand if there’s actually any practical difference or if its just labeling and approval stuff


 
Posted : 01/05/2026 6:33 pm
TitaniumFalcon
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pharma grade (when it’s legit) is made under tighter human use regulations, so consistency, sterility, and dosing accuracy are held to a higher standard. veterinary products can still be very high quality - especially from big names - but they’re just produced under different approval systems and intended dosing frameworks, which is why you’ll see animal weight based instructions instead of human protocols.


 
Posted : 01/05/2026 7:44 pm
ElectricJaguar
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honestly most of the “difference” is just that it’s made for animals so the dosing on the label is for them not us and the approval side of things. compound is the same at the end of the day if it’s legit eq


 
Posted : 05/05/2026 7:38 pm
Final_King_3563
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from what i understand the biggest difference is mostly just approval and intended use, not that the molecule magically changes because it says veterinary on the box


 
Posted : 15/05/2026 7:09 pm
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