Why would anyone buy anything from them if some of the products are garbage? Hit or miss?
I was under the impression they got popped a while back and someone else opened up, could be wrong , its still early here...I don't get the problem with eo. Pharmacies use eo in all their compounds and i've never heard or had a issue with it
I was under the impression they got popped a while back and someone else opened up, could be wrong , its still early here...I don't get the problem with eo. Pharmacies use eo in all their compounds and i've never heard or had a issue with it
I was under the impression they got popped a while back and someone else opened up, could be wrong , its still early here...I don't get the problem with eo. Pharmacies use eo in all their compounds and i've never heard or had a issue with it
Zandoz is rge generic arm of Novartis i believe and not based in the usa. almost all generics are made offshore, India is one of the largest suppliers. most of the pharmgade pamphlets or vials themselves don't name the carrier , it says ''oily solution'. it's eoAre you saying that all US pharm grade oils have EO in them? This is news to me. Looking at the product insert from Sandoz Test from CVS and there is no mention of EO that I can see.
The issue with EO is that some of us have an allergic reaction to it that makes it pretty unbearable to pin. I've read an article where experts dispute how safe it actually is... it is approved for US use but not many US Pharms use it that I know of.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethyl_oleate
according to this and every US lab I could find any data on US Pharms are not using EO. All I do know is I can't take EO
"Ethyl oleate is not currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for any injectable use. However, it is used by compounding pharmacies as a vehicle for intramuscular drug delivery"
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