Could it be linked to increasing shelf life of the product?
Don't know? Just picked up 4 kits of Seros that came out of the Specialty Walgreens Pharmacy inside the Desert AIDS Project tonight. They don't get any fresher with exp dates of January 2027.
Once in a while I'll come across a kit or a guy will have a bag full of kits with expired dates. As long as they've been in a cool dark place for the couple of years that they sat they should be ok.
Problem with that is this is the So Cal Desert. Its gets up into the 120's in the Summer. I've run into some not so stable people who have their electricity turned off every month for a few days. Its warms up quickly inside in the Summer with no AC.
I've also been present when a guy has thought he had his kits stolen only to find them months later under some laundry or seat of his car that looks like he lives out of. You never can tell how people are living.
I believe its been proven, to a degree, that GH is a bit tougher or more stable than we used to believe. Seros has warnings to "Swirl" NOT "Shake" when mixing water with the powder and to let the water run down the side of the vial to mix and to not shoot the water into the powder.
I never could figure what could potentially happen to the GH molecule if kids gloves weren't used?
Last thing...back to exp dates....I'd been led to believe that exp dates when it comes to certain products are important to mind. GH was one of those products and it was because of how "Unstable" it is. I have a hard time changing the way I've been trained to think where somethings are concerned.
I've had it explained to me that exp dates are in place to keep things turning over at your local pharms across the country. Like milk in a grocery store. Gotta rotate product and keep pushing the oldest stuff to the front. Big Pharma wants to keep slow moving product fresh. They want to ensure their inventory keeps turning over.
Back a # of years there was a source that sold expired pharm grade prescription drugs. Narcotics, of course, were what the majority of visitors were looking for. There were no Dr's consults of any kind. They were going strong and then one day they were gone.
Our gov't was playing catch up for a long time where the internet was concerned. The DEA or FBI didn't have a Cyber Task Force to point to for the first decade or so that the World Wide Web was in existence.
I was one of the original members of drugbuyers.com....When Quality Vet hit the scene MexRxonline.....
Sorry...going waaay of topic. The end...for now.