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Thread: can you switch from UGL tren to VET tren half way through?

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    can you switch from UGL tren to VET tren half way through?

    i have come across a good deal on some tren to finish off the last half of my cycle, ( which is 75mg of prop, and 50 mg of tren ED) however, it would mean switching from some very good UGL tren, which i have been getting awsome results from, to some VET tren. Both are 100mg per 1 ml. the only reason i am considering it, is the price difference. but if its not a good idea, or if the sides would be worse from the vet brand, i will stick with what is working for me right now.

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    if its what the label claims no problem

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    ive never been taken by my "guy" before, so i would assume that its what he says it is.

    is it common for vet brand to not be what the label says?

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    nah, not really.. what im saying if its tren its tren and if its dosed correctly..no prob

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    Quote Originally Posted by rippeditup View Post
    i have come across a good deal on some tren to finish off the last half of my cycle, ( which is 75mg of prop, and 50 mg of tren ED) however, it would mean switching from some very good UGL tren, which i have been getting awsome results from, to some VET tren. Both are 100mg per 1 ml. the only reason i am considering it, is the price difference. but if its not a good idea, or if the sides would be worse from the vet brand, i will stick with what is working for me right now.
    Personally if ive got good gear and its working i wouldnt switch but if you are going to switch it wont be a problem as long as your gear is gtg.

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    good point, no sense in changing something that has been great for me so far, pretty much 0 major side effects. no need to mess that up.

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