Tren problem? Color? Pee smells like Tren?

LocalRoller

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What happened? Oxidized or rancid? Or something els?

I made Tren 10g from the same batch. After brewing it I pulled up all the Tren into 2 syringes.

Syringe #1 I filtered all of it into 2 vials.
Syringe #2 I did not filter but instead just put it away to filter in a month or 2 when needed.

I come back 2 months later....syringe #2 had a dark color to it but I just thought to myself that it’s my eyes doing that. So I pull 3ml of Tren that I already filtered from syringe #1 and what do you know!!! Syringe #1 is the same color as before while syringe #2 that is not filtered yet is way darker. So I thought to myself that maybe it just needs to be filtered and it will go back to the same color from before. I filter syringe #2 and it is still the same darker shade as before. What happened? Did my oil go bad? Oxidized or rancid?

side effects from syringe #1 Tren: none just the normal Tren sides

side effects from syringe #2 Tren: pee smells like Tren.
 
The oil solution from Syringe #2 was stored in the syringe for two months?

It doesn't seem likely that oxidation would be the issue or the air in vials would cause the same issue to filtered and filled vials. Maybe the plunger was eroded by the solvent while in storage. I personally wouldn't inject oil that had been stored in a syringe for two months even after it was filtered.
 
The oil solution from Syringe #2 was stored in the syringe for two months?

It doesn't seem likely that oxidation would be the issue or the air in vials would cause the same issue to filtered and filled vials. Maybe the plunger was eroded by the solvent while in storage. I personally wouldn't inject oil that had been stored in a syringe for two months even after it was filtered.
Yeah I was too lazy to finish filtering all the Tren so I just put the cap on the syringe and put it away. I did this with Masteron as well and my Masteron also got darker in color. Apparently when oil goes rancid(expires) it turns a darker shade. This explains why my Masteron also turned darker as well even though Masteron is clear like water. My question is, why does oil go rancid if not filtered right away? Why does brewed gear not go rancid when put in vials but goes rancid when outside of vials? It can’t be the oil itself otherwise the whole liter of oil I have would be darker as well. This only happens once I brew my gear and leave it out to filter another day.
 
The oil solution from Syringe #2 was stored in the syringe for two months?

It doesn't seem likely that oxidation would be the issue or the air in vials would cause the same issue to filtered and filled vials. Maybe the plunger was eroded by the solvent while in storage. I personally wouldn't inject oil that had been stored in a syringe for two months even after it was filtered.
I think you may be on to something about the solvent eating away at the plastic syringe. I hope not otherwise I just shot plastic chemicals into my body! I’m getting rid of all my contaminated vials even if they are still safe to use, better safe than sorry.
 
Dude you should have kept your unfiltered stuff in a glass jar lol. Stay safe :)
I wasn’t thinking, I learned my lesson though. It 100% had to be some sort of chemical reaction between the plastic and the solvents because Panda ships gear already brewed that needs to be filtered and he gets no complaints. I wonder if his is shipped in plastic containers though?
 
I wasn’t thinking, I learned my lesson though. It 100% had to be some sort of chemical reaction between the plastic and the solvents because Panda ships gear already brewed that needs to be filtered and he gets no complaints. I wonder if his is shipped in plastic containers though?
The solvents aren’t eating at the plastic syringe itself, they are eating at the rubber stopper. That’s where the darker color came from
 
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