What's the shelf life of test c in Grape seed oil?

While I'm sure in large amounts it could. But for 1-3ml I wouldn't worry.

But I am just speculating
Unless it has any specific contamination (which it shouldn't in vaccum) it's not much worse than swirling old oil around your mouth. Might cause some irritation, slight imflammation, but it's gonna work as intended. I'd limit using a vial till 5 years-ish just to be safe though when not in a dark fridge or made with low quality rubber. Pharma quality packaging should be good for a while.

The worst I'd actually warn against would be castor when rancid, it's thick as fuck and has a ridiculously long residence life in the depot, leaving more chance for shit to go wrong.

If you keep good quality 2/20 aas oils cold and dark, they shouldn't cause any problem for 2 decades if the vaccum is sealed, even more. DON'T INJECT GEAR PAST EXPIRATION DATE though to be safe.
 
Unless it has any specific contamination (which it shouldn't in vaccum) it's not much worse than swirling old oil around your mouth. Might cause some irritation, slight imflammation, but it's gonna work as intended. I'd limit using a vial till 5 years-ish just to be safe though when not in a dark fridge or made with low quality rubber. Pharma quality packaging should be good for a while.

The worst I'd actually warn against would be castor when rancid, it's thick as fuck and has a ridiculously long residence life in the depot, leaving more chance for shit to go wrong.

If you keep good quality 2/20 aas oils cold and dark, they shouldn't cause any problem for 2 decades if the vaccum is sealed, even more. DON'T INJECT GEAR PAST EXPIRATION DATE though to be safe.
So what do you think is the rough exp date?

I typically go by the 3 yr rule so use all my gear within 3 yrs
 
So what do you think is the rough exp date?

I typically go by the 3 yr rule so use all my gear within 3 yrs
What do you mean what do I think? What I think has nothing to do with the date printed on the vial or box.
It's usually around 5 years, but you very well may get a batch made year before or after the batch number suggests. Just make sure what you buy is gonna be as safe as possible, how old the vial is is really just a tiny piece of the puzzle. It could very well be a life hazzard the day of the brew and another could be sterile and 100% safe and smooth 2 decades later.
 
Right, I worded my comment wrong. Chinese gear typically have no dates so I wanted to know what your timeframe would be for using chinese gear from date of receipt.
I don't really have a way to know. I can't constantly send it out for multiple tests. I felt comfortable taking 4.5yo chinese gear after refiltering, and having multiple trial shots (subq and IM .1-2ml) in MCT 2/20. It looked, smelled, tasted fine, I still don't feel comfortable recommending it.
Always kept in room temp dark spot. I keep the vials upright and off the stopper.
Upright and off the stopper is great advice, didn't even cross my mind to add.
 
If the gso goes rancid will it make you sick?
Most likely some PIP but won’t make you sick in my opinion. Maybe low grade fever but using aged/rancid oil to make your own shit will do that. Ugl stuff is use quickly. Pharma grade I wouldn’t be to worried. Now 10 years on some pharm grade is pushing it for me imo. Lol
 
Shelf life in this case is the potency of the Test-c and the condition of the oil.

Test-c will last a very long time. Perhaps a decade or more.

"Rancid" oil means it's oxidized, breaking down into new compounds, some which are harmful to your health.

It'll get darker when oxidized.

You can get sick from eating rancid oil, injecting it is retarded.

Pure MCT does not oxidize unless exposed to high heat or bacteria, so it's the longest lasting.
 
The oil may go rancid but the drug will be fine
Tough for it to go rancid as the amount of oxygen left in the vial after filling is extremely low. Rancidity from what I recall has never been an issue in the medical industry with respect to test.

I am only a mechanical engineer however someone with a chemical engineering background here could provide us some basic calc's for STP (standard temperature pressure) conversion of oxygen to GSO. If the required limit of oxygen can be present in the volume of air left in the vial after filling then the possibility of the oil going rancid is valid. If the volume of oxygen present is not enough to cause rancidity then it will not.
 

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