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    oral liquid

    has any one used the ora-plus liquid instead of peg and 151
    i read that it taste good and can make orals that last for months even years

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    Quote Originally Posted by coot589 View Post
    has any one used the ora-plus liquid instead of peg and 151
    i read that it taste good and can make orals that last for months even years
    not familiar with this ora plus

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    MANUFACTURER: PADDOCK LABS.
    APPLICATIONS: Ora-sweet may be used alone or in combination with other agents.Ora-sweet will retain its flavoring propertis when diluted up to 50 % with water or suspending agents. Its versatility makes it deal for the flavoting of:
    Pediatric preparations
    geriatric preparations
    baso-gastric preparations.
    HOW TO USE: Ora-Plus can be used in combination with any flavoring Syrup, but it is specially formulated to compliment Paddocks suspending vehicle Ora-Sweet.Ora-Plus and Ora-Sweet can be combined in a 50/50 ratio toproduce a tasty, elegant suspension.
    PROPERTIES: Ora-Plus is an aqueous-based vehicle consisting of a synergistic blend of suspending agents that have a high degree of collidal activity. Its flavoring agents help increase palatability. Ora-Plus is buffered to a slightly acidic pH to help diminsh degradation of medicinal agents through oxidation.
    INGREDIENTS: Purified water,microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, xanthan gum and citric acid Buffering agents: Sodium phosphate and citric acid Antifoaming Agent: Simethicone Preservatives: Potassium sorbate and methylparaben.

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    It basically sounds like a flavored liquid to dilute medicine into for people who cant swallow pills easily (pediatrics/geriatrics).

    I dont understand what you're asking about "making orals last months or years" but I dont see how it would be of any benefit to anyone using AAS whatsoever.

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