20 years ago I had fake Watson that had package, insert etc. looked as good as real stuff I get with a script.
Watson is having that test manufactured bottles and packaged for sale. It's like any other manufacturing process. Things go wrong and can go unnoticed. The poorer the quality control is the longer those issues go unnoticed.
I've read a few times on other boards where people had to send their bottle back and Watson confirmed it wasn't right.
I spilt my dosing so I do two injections a week 100ml total.
If I'm going to get labwork that week I skip second injection. God forbid I end up one number over averages or my docs nurses freak out. I've always shown in range doing that. No T by injection and my levels are in the gutter literally. But if I wanted to get an idea what my peak was, for me
I know day 3, I have been at my highest T level on any of tests I've had done over the last 5 years.
I've always wonders if they ever get employees that be putting their hand in the cookie jar at the risk of the patients to get T or whatever.
I know that's rampant at doctors offices, hospitals
and nursing homes. It's scary some of stuff they replace meds with to make it look like they weren't taken by an employee.