what happens to HGH when it expires?

BigBis777

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a buddy of mine has some Saizen, that he let the expiration date expire.

does it just loose potientcy, is it not safe to use?

PEACE BigBis
 
BigBis777 said:
a buddy of mine has some Saizen, that he let the expiration date expire.

does it just loose potientcy, is it not safe to use?

PEACE BigBis

The expiration date doesn't mean much of anything before reconstitution....once reconstituted, the same "life expectancy" applies
 
I had been wondering hte same thing. very interesting...
What would be the point of experation dates then?
How about gear what happens if its past its exp date.

I thought drugs slowly lost potency once past the exp date. But that doesnt make sense to me either.
 
sev1512 said:
I had been wondering hte same thing. very interesting...
What would be the point of experation dates then?
How about gear what happens if its past its exp date.

I thought drugs slowly lost potency once past the exp date. But that doesnt make sense to me either.
The FDA requires exp dates but defines them based on the substance in question.


Anything in an aqueous environment starts to lose potency immediately. the old school standard for exp dates was the point at which it was estimated that ~90% activity remained, but this has since been replaced by more individualized exp dates, most of which are much stricter (I mean a much higher % activity at exp date).

Are you going to be able to tell the difference between test that's 100% active or 97% active? No.

With GH though, as it's not in an aqueous environment prior to reconstitution, it's not really susceptible to any degradative forces
 
Eintein this may be a dumb question but when you say aqueous solution does that include oil or does gear degradate slower in oil than water. What I mean is would test in oil (test E)degredate slower than say test suspension?
 
ryan400 said:
Eintein this may be a dumb question but when you say aqueous solution does that include oil or does gear degradate slower in oil than water. What I mean is would test in oil (test E)degredate slower than say test suspension?
That's not a stupid question. technically it's not aqueous, but yeah, the same rules apply as if it were....however, very little degradation will occur with the cholesterol-derived steroid hormones
 
einstein1905 said:
The expiration date doesn't mean much of anything before reconstitution....once reconstituted, the same "life expectancy" applies

einstein, thanks for clearing that up, I was hoping you would respond,

I almost PM'd you with it, but last time your PM's were full.

PEACE BigBis
 
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