C carpin00 New member Jan 23, 2003 #1 ANAVAR on there packaging. I thought Anavar was a trademark name of SEARLE! Don't they have to use OXANDROLONE on there packaging, not ANAVAR>
ANAVAR on there packaging. I thought Anavar was a trademark name of SEARLE! Don't they have to use OXANDROLONE on there packaging, not ANAVAR>
N newsbc New member Jan 23, 2003 #2 A valid point Perhaps Searle didn't register the Anavar name in China or perhaps the Chinese just don't care. I'm sure someone from Russia will give you a more convenient answer
A valid point Perhaps Searle didn't register the Anavar name in China or perhaps the Chinese just don't care. I'm sure someone from Russia will give you a more convenient answer
C carpin00 New member Jan 23, 2003 #3 I am just curious, that's all. I really don't care as long as the shit kicks ass!
themacster MVP EF VIP Mar 1, 2003 #4 Hubie anavar I don't think China has trademark laws there, therefore allowing names like anavar to appear on their labels. Not 100% sure, but that was what I was told.
Hubie anavar I don't think China has trademark laws there, therefore allowing names like anavar to appear on their labels. Not 100% sure, but that was what I was told.