The warning is just some bureucratic thing. So people are discouraged from buying cheaper vet drugs.
The Mexicans made "vet steroids" expressly for the US black market. There is very little market for anabolics in Mexico. Real vet anabolics used for actual animals might be some 50mg/ml boldenone and some Winstrol or whatever. But then you suddenly had 200-300mg/ml boldenone (Equipoise) and every single anabolic that had buyers among bodybuilders. They were never used on any animals, that's for sure. There were some US nationals starting UG labs down there, called them vet steroids because they thought this would somehow add a layer of protection from US prosecution. Duchaine I think had some lab there. Recently a video was posted here about a bodybuilder who started a UG lab there about 15+ years back, called Stallion labs or something Lol. The feds came after him regardless. The Mexican vet market was shut down in like 2006 in operation gear grinder of whatever it was called.
So, any problems with the products really had to do with them being semi-underground black market labs. No one really ever had problems with the "real" vet drugs like the 50mg Equipoise. You make it 300mg instead with too many solvents and there may be the occasional problem, they were reportedly often painful etc. They simply were too amateurish. They didn't brew them expertly like real vet drugs.
You simply do not understand the steroid world. Nothing wrong with that, it's obvious you aren't involved in it yourself so why would you know.
"Read this now, believe me later: Sustanon 250 is NO BETTER than any other kind of testosterone, and it’s much more expensive. Two pre-loads (or ampoules) cost between $30 and $40 on the US black market. An equivalent amount of veterinary grade testosterone costs less than $10. Foreign veterinary drugs are the best buys. Don’t be surprised if the label has a picture of farm animals on it, or some unintelligible Spanish words. These drugs are JUST AS CLEAN AND POTENT as their American counterparts. But, hey, it’s your cash"
- from a Dan Duchaine article. Dan knew the steroid world inside and out.
I understand not to take veterinarian steroids, meant for animals, ESPECIALLY off the recommendation of a "Steroid Guru" whose physique looked like utter garbage. If there's one guy who dispels the "all drugs" mantra, often spewed on GetBig, it was Dan Duchaine.
Of course, there are going to be red flags if you manufacture steroids in doses FOUR to SIX times as strong as what you've give to a horse or cow and give it to people. That's a dead giveaway that such isn't being used for medicinal purposes, in humans or animals (similar to the late Chris Benoit getting TEN TIMES the amount of steroids needed for his special-needs son).
As far as Mexico goes, other so-called steroid gurus have warned that anabolics in Mexico aren't exactly made in the most sterile of environments and often contain about 70% of the advertised amount of the drug.
You are also reinforcing my point. The reason Ivermectin is getting a needless bad rap is because leftist pundits and media types keep pushing the narrative that people are taking the veterinarian grade version of the drug, instead of the one for humans that has been used for decades safely.
If someone said there's no difference between the animal and human version of a drug, he'd be bashed and laughed to scorn.