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Only use VG that is USP grade. Don't know what product you are talking about but only use VG that has USP on the label. Or the European equivalent if you are in in the UK
"USP grade" is a US rating, doesn't really apply elsewhere.

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"USP grade" is a US rating, doesn't really apply elsewhere.

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And that would be why it stated:

"VG that has USP on the label. Or the European equivalent if you are in in the UK"

I am well aware of what USP is.
 

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And that would be why it stated:

"VG that has USP on the label. Or the European equivalent if you are in in the UK"

I am well aware of what USP is.
Here in Sweden we don't really have anything comparable, as far as I know. Food grade is common, but that's about it. I'm pretty sure that applies to many other European countries. Unsure about the UK.

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Here in Sweden we don't really have anything comparable, as far as I know. Food grade is common, but that's about it. I'm pretty sure that applies to many other European countries. Unsure about the UK.

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UK uses the British Pharmacopoeia which is why the bottle from the English Drugstore he was talking about has B.P. on the label to certify compliance.

Sweden uses the European Pharmacopoeia. and should have Ph. Eur. on any item to certify as listed.
 

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UK uses the British Pharmacopoeia which is why the bottle from the English Drugstore he was talking about has B.P. on the label to certify compliance.

Sweden uses the European Pharmacopoeia. and should have Ph. Eur. on any item to certify as listed.
This was total news to me. I've never seen pharmacopoeia markings on anything over here, but I might simply not have noticed it.

Edit: checked. No clearly identifiable pharmacopoeia markings on any of my medications. Weird...

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