For the record, there is no such thing as pharma EQ. It has never been produced by any legitimate pharmaceutical company for human consumption . It is a vet steroid with zero testing on humans and never approved for human use. Any company that claims to sell "pharma-grade" EQ is just making it up. That doesn't mean it isn't good. It's just not a licensed pharmaceutical company. It's a UG lab.
In this case your info is not entirely correct. Alpha-Pharma is made in India. Alpha-Pharma is a licensed pharmaceutical company in India. They don't make any drugs, they only distribute them. They contract the manufacturing to other companies that are big pharma manufacturers, who also contract manufacture for companies like Pfizer and GSK, to make their human drugs (maybe even vet drugs? I don't know.). I do know that any company making drugs for Pfizer and GSK are going to have some very strict standards. They would have to if they want those big contracts.
And I wouldn't say there's no such thing as pharma EQ. USP sets standards for veterinary drugs as well as human drugs. Fort Dodge Animal Health is a large and respected veterinary pharmaceutical company, acquired by Pfizer, until Pfizer spun off it's Animal Health division into Zoetis, which is the world's largest maker of animal drugs, and by itself (without Pfizer) is one of the companies that makes up the S&P 500. Seems prety legit, no? And I'm pretty sure they take their veterinary pharmaceuticals seriously, and don't just make them in their breakroom kitchen. Be pretty hard to run a $4+ Billion pharmaceutical company like that.
So, yes, EQ was produced for animals (horses), not humans.
However, it was indeed produced by a very legitimate pharmaceutical company.
It is a vet steroid and as far as I am aware, has never had any double blind, placebo controlled, human studies performed.
Fort Dodge/Zoetis is not a UG lab. Alpha-Pharma is not a UG lab.