View Poll Results: Good or bad results with bd products

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***xxx***
    well let me ask u a question: would u notice a difference if a product would have a dosage of 180 mg instead of 200mg? nuff said...
    This is EXACTLY the problem. And my following comments have nothing to do with British Dragon in particular, but all companies in unregulated industries.

    Most manufacturers know that consumers won't notice a 10-30% variance off label claim. So, they do not place a high priority on quality control issues.

    Some less reputable manufacturers underdose intentionally to save money.

    Other manufacturers inadvertently or unknowingly underdose their products.

    But truly reputable companies would spot check final products from each batch to ensure that their products meet label claim. Companies who value high production standards would never allow underdosed products with their brand on it to reach the marketplace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meso-rx
    This is EXACTLY the problem. And my following comments have nothing to do with British Dragon in particular, but all companies in unregulated industries.

    Most manufacturers know that consumers won't notice a 10-30% variance off label claim. So, they do not place a high priority on quality control issues.

    Some less reputable manufacturers underdose intentionally to save money.

    Other manufacturers inadvertently or unknowingly underdose their products.

    But truly reputable companies would spot check final products from each batch to ensure that their products meet label claim. Companies who value high production standards would never allow underdosed products with their brand on it to reach the marketplace.
    finally someone is agreeing u r exactly descriing the problem. I dunno why everybody is keen to protect bd so much. they sold underdosed products. **** them, if they can t or don t want to keep up quality...

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    Now my comments on British Dragon...

    Is B.D. a good company?

    Will you have good results with their product?


    The answer to this is relative. They are likely better than most pharmaceutical and/or veterinarian companies that focus on androgens. Most consumers will most likely subjectively report good results, so my guess is that most people will be happy with their results.

    Do B.D. products consistently match label claims with a +/- 5% margin of error?

    I don't think so based on objective data I've reviewed.

    Now, some people don't care. Some people don't think this is important.

    That's fine.

    But personally, I like to know these things. I suspect there are others who would too.

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