Exactly what Damien said!!! I still have some of my old T200's but they are not with me at the moment so I cannot get specific with details. BUT, if you can't tell that this T200 is fake, then you would definately have to be a first time Brovel user. Brovel's labels are so damn sloppy, that you can almost judge them being real or fake on this basis.
Here's something that the Vets will only know. What color was the tops and paper/label of Brovel's original T200? This one should be easy.
Also, a couple of years ago, and Damien you will know what I am talking about since I remember you mentioning that you were here in the late 90's. When Brovel switched from their "original" T200 to their blue colored labels, they were tested out at what mg. dosage: (This was the standard tests that we had to adjust our dosages on for a long time in order to get the correct dosage of 200mg T200.)? In other words, even though each bottle may have been different from the next one, these tests served as the standard basis to adjust the shots for one to get their entire 200mg dosage. Hopefully that made sense.
a. 200mg
b. 150mg
c. 138mg
d. 100mg
e. 0 mg
MR. BMJ
Here's something that the Vets will only know. What color was the tops and paper/label of Brovel's original T200? This one should be easy.
Also, a couple of years ago, and Damien you will know what I am talking about since I remember you mentioning that you were here in the late 90's. When Brovel switched from their "original" T200 to their blue colored labels, they were tested out at what mg. dosage: (This was the standard tests that we had to adjust our dosages on for a long time in order to get the correct dosage of 200mg T200.)? In other words, even though each bottle may have been different from the next one, these tests served as the standard basis to adjust the shots for one to get their entire 200mg dosage. Hopefully that made sense.
a. 200mg
b. 150mg
c. 138mg
d. 100mg
e. 0 mg
MR. BMJ
