ABC news tests compounded tirz and sema for potency, gets wild results
EDIT: redditors point out that some of their samples are obviously NON compounded and probably didn't come from a telehealth prescription. they said they never talked to a doctor or showed a script. so it seems they probably got the thing prohibited in rule 3
EDIT #2: redditor below identifies one of the vials as coming from Good Life Meds/ Nova pharmacy which is a 503b. No word on whether that vial was one of the good tests or bad tests.
They bought 11 vials from 3 different online pharmas. 6 of them tested out just fine. 1 vial had no meds at all, 2 vials were way underdosed, 2 vials were over 250% of expected amount.
Unfortunately they didn't name the pharmacies and they didn't say which meds or doses. They need to name and shame those pharmacies that sent placebo and 3x the expected dose.