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Thread: Discard dates on Test Cyp I have saved up are out date-OK?

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    Discard dates on Test Cyp I have saved up are out date-OK?

    I have been saving many bottles to save for blasting. In the meantime I was using up some Testim I had a storehouse of. Today I went and started my blast. I noticed the bottle that was opened said discard almost 12 months ago.Err. I keep them in a dark place. Is there any issue with products that are not used by discard date?

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    Its g2g IMO
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    Testosterone is good for a few years from the date it was made. But if it comes from a compounding pharmacy they will put a discard date of one year or less on it. They are required to by law, but that doesn't mean it's no good.
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    I disagree with these guys above. It's more than likely unsafe to take and should be disposed of properly, not just thrown in the trash due to chemicals in it. As a knowledgeable member and highly respected (cough, cough) I think it's my responsibility to take care of this issue for you.

    Please send any test past or even near it's expiration date to:
    In care of, Lovbyts
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    Just study the vial contents through a light and make sure there's no particulate matter floating around which might indicate some bacterial growth has occurred during storage...

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