Does DNP have a Shelf Life?

cd32505n

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Hey everyone its been awhile since I asked a question or commented here on Meso. I hope everyone is well.


My question:

I am currently running a 7 day cycle of crystal DNP. They are dosaged at 250mg for each cap however I guess that works out to be a solid 200mg in potency. I am using 4 capsuls daily split in 2 dosages.It works out to be a total of 800mg daily.

I have used DNP many times in the past 5 years and I know what it feels like. The question I have: Does DNP lose its potency over time?

I have had this bottle for a solid 8 months now and to be honest it does not even compare to the first 2 cycles I took at the same identical dosages. I am getting the heat, lethargy and the sweats but its a lot more calm. I feel like I am on day 2 or and I am on day 5. That is the best way I can describe it.


Does anyone have an idea?
 
All drugs loose potency, to some extent, over time. This occurs sooner with organic (especially if not refrigerated) than inorganic compounds.

Most oral medicines are inorganic and have a shelf life of between 3-6 months.

The "expiration interval" is dictated by existing FDA standards. Consequently, once a substance, compound or drug which is sold for medicinal purposes has degraded more than 5% or has lost more than 5% of it's biological activity it is to be "deemed expired" and remove from store shelves or have a affixed date indicating said date to consumers.
 
No Shit smart guy. Don't you think I did that?

Theres not a lot of info about it and I wanted a fresh opinion from someone who might have experienced the same thing I am.


All drugs loose potency, to some extent, over time. This occurs sooner with organic (especially if not refrigerated) than inorganic compounds.

Most oral medicines are inorganic and have a shelf life of between 3-6 months.

The "expiration interval" is dictated by existing FDA standards. Consequently, once a substance, compound or drug which is sold for medicinal purposes has degraded more than 5% or has lost more than 5% of it's biological activity it is to be "deemed expired" and remove from store shelves or have a affixed date indicating said date to consumers.


I figured It lost potency. Thank you.
 
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No Shit smart guy. Don't you think I did that?

Theres not a lot of info about it and I wanted a fresh opinion from someone who might have experienced the same thing I am.

i figured It lost potency. Thank you.


if you look up posts, associated with DNP, from the member Concilliator... you
you will find more than enough info regarding DNP.

Multiple cycles of DNP will be less effective then the first cycle. Adding T3 will help. As well as, longer duration between cycles.

Please be cautious with this compound.
 
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