Thread: Cloudy Vial of GHRP-2
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01-03-2015, 07:39 PM #1
Cloudy Vial of GHRP-2
I have a vial that has become cloudy - like slightly milky colored - and I'm wondering if I should toss it. I posted this question on datbtrue and was advised to get rid of it. I'd like to get some feedback here too. I never reuse needles and always prep my vials before use. I do however equalize pressure by allowing air into the vials after reconstituting. I pull GRF1-29 first then the GHRP-2, possibly allowing some GRF into the GHRP vial. Anyway, it would be good to hear your ideas on this.
I feel it's best to be safe and toss it if I have any doubts but I'm curious what the cause of this could be. Thanks.
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01-04-2015, 03:02 AM #2New Member
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01-04-2015, 07:56 AM #3
This is GHRP-2, not hexarelin. All my meds are, and have been, properly stored. A vial of GHRP-2 has 50 doses - which cannot be used in 7 days. Other GHRPs contain 20 doses - unlikely to be used within 7 days. Thanks for you reply, but where do you get your information? And and I don't know what household refrigerator freezer reaches -20degrees C - unless this is a typo?
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Agree with Dat's community advice, toss the bunk product - it's unacceptable/uncharacteristic of GHRP. Reconstituting GHRP-2 is unique and the hormone is known to fall out of solution (when too little is used during reconstitution & the appear cannot be described as cloudy). Only guess could be a possible mislabeled product...?
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01-04-2015, 05:32 PM #5
The products are excellent, not bunk, and are from Tom's - the approved source recommended on Dat's site. I have no issues with any of the products thus far - except with this particular vial of GHRP-2. I can only conclude that in some way the contents became contaminated in some way. Just can't figure out how.
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01-05-2015, 09:47 AM #6
Any cloudiness in an injectable soln should be considered bacterial in nature & tossed accordingly. Never worth to question it IMO...
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01-05-2015, 10:09 AM #7
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