AnabolicLab did not find any of the four listed testosterone esters in the solution.
Med-Tech Solutions SUS did not contain a single ingredient that was listed on its label according to the AnabolicLab lab test results. The Sustanon blend was supposed to contain testosterone propionate, testosterone phenylpropionate, testosterone isocaproate and testosterone decanoate. It did not contain any of them.
Med-Tech may have failed miserably in meeting label claims but at least the SUS product was not inert. AnabolicLab noted that it identified 289.4 mg/ml of testosterone enanthate. So, it did contain almost 300 milligrams of testosterone esters but just not the right ones.
New lab report: Med-Tech Solutions SUS Lab Test Results https://t.co/RQGtbuYjhb #harmreduction #steroids
— Anabolic Lab (@AnabolicLab) April 4, 2018
Med-Tech Solutions’ SUS formula could easily deceive customers.
This was particular sneaky practice used by Med-Tech Solutions. It is unlikely that any of their customers would have noticed the substitution of cheaper testosterone enanthate ester. A 289.4 mg/ml solution of testosterone enanthate could have very well “felt” like a 250 mg/ml Sustanon blend to most bodybuilders.
Thanks to the AnabolicLab lab test results, consumers are now aware of Med-Tech Solutions’ false advertising and labeling.