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British Dragon - What to look out for

 

 

 

Yes British Dragon has stopped production. This is due to the arseholes who faked the stuff widely and gave them a bad name. However they will be producing more stuff but it will be under the name BRITANIC Nothing could match REAL BD products for a low cost - high return product. Below are some of the things to look out for to check how real your BD product is. Your usual supplier will probably have enough stock to last out this year, but thereafter all BD products should be taken with a large pinch of salt. You can check that your supplier was a legitimate one at the BD website www.britishdragon.com

After May, 2006, British Dragon no longer produced 20 ml multi-dose vials.
Only 10 ml multi-dose vials will be produced after May 2006. 20 ml vials will continue to be in circulation until approximately August 31, 2006. If you have any 2007 20 mls they are fake.

BD Tamoxifen has been discontinued which is a shame. I guess it didn’t prove popular so little of this will remain on the market.

You may wonder why I like BD. The reason is simple. The best gains I have experienced have been with these products and they were well priced. If you can get the legit BD products, and this is the key, then you will get good gains at a good price. Unfortunately the scammers have realized how popular BD is and have faked them quite widely. Here are some tips to spot a genuine product.

LABELS

Labels on all British Dragon multi-dose vials have a shiny metallic red or blue section and no hologram.  There are British Dragon Pharmaceutical products in circulation with BLUE labels, rather than RED. Blue labels indicate the products that have been exported to CIS countries and Eastern Europe. Blue-labelled British Dragon products are the same as the red-labeled products.

VIALS

British Dragon purchases multi-dose vials from several different manufacturers, depending on availability. Thus, not all vials will look identical.

CAPS

All British Dragon multi-dose vials have plastic flip-off caps. Beginning in May, 2005, most newly produced multi-dose vials are using a greater variety of colours. Individual products are assigned their own cap colour and have their name embossed on the cap along with the initials "BD". The older, non-specifically labelled red, green and white caps are expected to remain in circulation for certain products.

 

RUBBER SEALS

From March 2005, all British Dragon multi-dose vials are produced with green rubber seals, instead of gray. The seals are embossed with the initials "BD" at four points around the edge and have a dragon stamped in the centre. Older products with gray rubber seals are now best avoided.

HOLOGRAMS

The labels for all oral products have holograms printed directly on them.

LOGO ON BAGS

The bags for all oral products have the British Dragon logo printed in gray on the reverse side.

SILICA GEL

All bags of British Dragon tablets have silica gel desiccant packets in them. The silica gel packets are made of white paper with a glued and pressed margin on 3 sides. The British Dragon seal is printed in black. The packet is approximately 30mm wide by 45 mm long. If you don’t have this in the bag it’s a bad sign.

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