Nexa batch variance - heads up!

Fiber_xx

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Just a heads up for those using Nexa kits, especially the newer folks. Be cautious of potential dosage variations in this batch. There seems to be a discrepancy in the amount per vial, possibly a 5mg difference. So if you're mixing assuming 12mg, but your vial is actually 17mg, a "2mg" dose is closer to 3mg. Just be aware!

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The kits are all over the place, ranging from 13.5mg to 17.4mg, and you can't tell which is which just by looking at the kit color, since they mixed vials from different machines in the same color kits.
 
So basically, there are at least two different strengths floating around.

Like baking cookies and a kid adding chocolate chips with no measuring 🍪
 
This is why I'm sketched out about peptides from certain sources. I prefer places that have to answer to regulatory bodies. Compounding pharmacies at least have some oversight.
 
I agree. It's important to know what you're injecting. Has anyone here ever experienced a bad reaction to a peptide? I read a case where someone took a small dose (100mcg) of ACE-031 and had no issues, then a larger dose (500mcg) and felt flu-like within 15 minutes. The CoA showed 99% purity! Always proceed with caution.
 
Heal_Gang said:
Is there a way to test this stuff yourself?

Yes, there are labs that do independent testing. I've heard Janoshik Analytical mentioned. It can be pricey, but if you're really concerned, it's an option.
 
I've also seen people mention test kits, like from PED Test Australia. I don't know how accurate they are for peptides specifically, but it might be worth looking into. They seem to be popular in the steroid community.
 
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