Rido
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Yea. I wasn't actually replying to you btw it was more of a generalized responseThanks that is what i posted originally. as i found no direct info regarding what the OP asked for. So by default i go back to the generic answer.
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Yea. I wasn't actually replying to you btw it was more of a generalized responseThanks that is what i posted originally. as i found no direct info regarding what the OP asked for. So by default i go back to the generic answer.
But it was a generalized response that you say would nor actually lead to an answer if a search was done for that topic.Yea. I wasn't actually replying to you btw it was more of a generalized response
So closet at room temp is fine correct and well sealed is fine ?That is what i do. My X was a research scientist and they did not put their chemicals in a freezer or frig. Everytime the door is opened the temp changes and condensation can occur to some degree even in well sealed bags. I have powders that are 10+ years old and the give me the same results as they did years ago. This say 59-86 degrees is the best temp for most drugs. same with many other sources i have seen. If the USP say it is good that is good enough for me. Can't say i have see any documented sources that say anything different, but i guess there may be a few.
Medication Storage Appropriateness in US Households - PMC
Many people in the United States (US) store medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, in their households. They may store medications in a designated location which could pose some convenience for the ease of use and access. However, most ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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The range of medication storage temperatures in aeromedical emergency medical services - PubMed
Medications stored aboard an EMS helicopter are exposed to extremes of temperature, even inside a drug bag. Measures are needed to attenuate storage temperature fluctuations aboard aeromedical helicopters.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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My opinion is yes. I do put my powders in an insulated cooler in my closet to even further keep temps from fluctuating. Bu i do not have air conditioning, but my home still stays in the acceptable range for most stored drugs/chemicals.So closet at room temp is fine correct and well sealed is fine ?
How many years though... Ive got some pharma sustanon which is in oil... Its 7 years old... Can i still use it? Its been stored in a cool dry place, normal temps.. No sigjns of crashing eitherCool dry and out of sunlight is what labs do with their powders. At least the labs i have been to. They usually do not store them in a frig or freezer as condensation can happen and the lower temp really doe not help the powders last longer. In my 20 years of brewing i have stored mine in a insulated container in my closet to avoid temp changes, no light and it is dry there and they are still good many tears later.
Raws and oil is difference, regular oil can go rancid… so with brewed product it goes by how long oil is good for… its not 7 yearsHow many years though... Ive got some pharma sustanon which is in oil... Its 7 years old... Can i still use it? Its been stored in a cool dry place, normal temps.. No sigjns of crashing either
Its however long the oils stay good for, since oil goes rancid, thats your exp date. The hormone itself will be fine.I have a 10 year stash of oils that i hope survives. Never heard anyone on here say their gear was spoiled from age. Not an expert just seems like a long shelf life product.
Its however long the oils stay good for, since oil goes rancid, thats your exp date. The hormone itself will be fine.
Have a read of this article... I agree about the oilDrug expiry debate: the myth and the reality - PMC
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Have a read of this article... I agree about the oil
How will u know oil is rancidHave a read of this article... I agree about the oil
I have used brewed products much older then that with no issues. Never seen any studies done on that issue. All depends on ones comfort zone in my experience.How many years though... Ive got some pharma sustanon which is in oil... Its 7 years old... Can i still use it? Its been stored in a cool dry place, normal temps.. No sigjns of crashing either
Older than 7 years and it wasnt racid? lve used winstrol 5 years old but they were tabs. They were pharam and strong afI have used brewed products much older then that with no issues. Never seen any studies done on that issue. All depends on ones comfort zone in my experience.
It went from the bottle to the syringe. How would you test it to see if it had turned rancid?Older than 7 years and it wasnt racid? lve used winstrol 5 years old but they were tabs. They were pharam and strong af
Would usual have a terrible smell and look different..,It went from the bottle to the syringe. How would you test it to see if it had turned rancid?
I had pharma gear years ago with expiration dates 3 years out.
Is that your personal experience when you have tested out very old brews. I can't smell through glass or plastic. And what little i smell smells like chemicals and solvents. . And it looks the same as the day it was made.Would usual have a terrible smell and look different..,
You need to take some out and smell it using your noseIs that your personal experience when you have tested out very old brews. I can't smell through glass or plastic. And what little i smell smells like chemicals and solvents. . And it looks the same as the day it was made.
