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ModryBanan1
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ok guys i got a question for ya. i stumbled across some veterinary grade eq that was 200mg and it says to dose it at 1ml per 90kg of body weight. what im wondering is whats the actual difference between this vet stuff and regular ugl or pharma grade gear? the brand was pfizer and the sticker says it uses the exact same carrier oils and solvents as the human stuff so i dont really get it. like whats the catch? because i keep reading online that it was never actually approved for human use so is there something im missing here or is it basically the same thing just with a picture of a horse on it lol


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 3:53 pm
KillDogforDOG
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honestly man its usually just the "label" that changes. if its legit pfizer then the quality control is gonna be way higher than some random basement UGL lab anyway. just feels weird pinning stuff with a horse on the box lol


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:35 pm
fallbackguy
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the "catch" is mostly just legal and testing hoops. pharma grade for humans has to go through way more clinical trials which costs billions. the vet stuff is basically the same chemical just without the human-grade tax. just watch the concentration because 200mg is standard but sometimes vet gear is underdosed compared to what we want


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:37 pm
The_Condominator
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lol yeah the horse pic always makes me laugh but honestly eq is eq. boldenone was never meant for humans officially but neither are half the things guys run. if the carrier oil is the same then ur good to go- just do the math on the mg per ml so u dont mess up the dose


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:37 pm
RedMedi
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basically just the same thing with a horse on it haha. the main thing is sterility. if its actual pfizer then its sterile as hell. id take that over a UGL brew any day of the week tbh. just make sure u calculate for ur own weight and not a pony's haha


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:37 pm
Dynastydood
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man if its real pfizer you hit the jackpot. most ugl stuff is brewed in a kitchen so at least you know this was made in a real lab. the "not for human use" thing is mostly just legal jargon so they dont have to pay for human trials. ive ran vet eq before and it was smooth as hell- just brace yourself for the hunger lol


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:37 pm
WWhiMM
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its literally the same molecule bro. boldenone is boldenone. only real difference is the regulation and maybe the needle gauge you need if the oil is thick. i wouldnt overthink it too much- if the sticker says the ingredients are the same then it's just a branding thing. just dont start neighing at the squat rack haha


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:38 pm
highmrk
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be careful with the source tho. there is a lot of fake "vet" gear going around because people think its "safer" than UGL. if the seals look good then its basically the same thing. ive used vet grade before and didnt notice any diff except maybe it was a bit thicker?


 
Posted : 24/02/2026 4:38 pm
DecisionSpecific969
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Honestly it’s basically just the same thing with a different label lol. If it’s legit Pfizer then the quality control is probably actually better than most UGL stuff u find. Just don't let the 90kg horse dosing confuse u - just stick to your usual weekly mg goal.


 
Posted : 07/03/2026 5:11 pm
Truly_Addicted
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the "catch" is usually just that it was never worth the money for big pharma to run human clinical trials since there are already so many other steroids for people. but yeah, boldenone is boldenone whether it’s for a horse or a bodybuilder


 
Posted : 07/03/2026 5:11 pm
Final_King_3563
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i’ve used vet grade stuff before and it was honestly some of the smoothest oil i’ve ever pinned. if it says same carrier oil then u should be good to go. just make sure the seal is legit since pfizer is a huge target for fakes.


 
Posted : 07/03/2026 5:11 pm
Exciting_Archer_1001
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lol at the picture of the horse. but for real, the main difference is just the regulations it has to pass. vet grade still has to be sterile and accurately dosed so its usually way safer than random backyard bathtub gear.


 
Posted : 07/03/2026 5:11 pm
plsmemerroku
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don't overthink the "not approved for humans" part. a lot of the gear we use was originally made for animals or discontinued for people decades ago. as long as the concentration is right u just gotta do the math for your own weight


 
Posted : 07/03/2026 5:12 pm
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