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Thread: Old, Non-Reconstituted IGF-1 Lr3

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    Old, Non-Reconstituted IGF-1 Lr3

    I just found a couple vials of Lr3 approx 3 yrs old and they're still in their powder form (thought I lost them). I ran a search but didn't come up with anything solid. Only thing I came up with is shelf life after reconstitution.

    Does anyone know if they're still any good? I think they may be but wanted to get some other opinions.

    Thanks,

    Igi

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    IGF is good for about a year if stored in cool dry place. Three years old? Not worth the risk.

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    Thanks Scotch.. so what would the risk be, exactly? Are we talking site soreness and possible skin irritation or something more substantial, healthwise?

    Thx,

    Igi

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    IF the vial is still sterile, then there's no real risk. The IGF loses a little potency and that's it. IF the vial has grown bacteria in the 3 years, you're gonna be in trouble when you inject. You really can't tell until you inject. Wanna play AAS roulette with your body?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard View Post
    IF the vial is still sterile, then there's no real risk. The IGF loses a little potency and that's it. IF the vial has grown bacteria in the 3 years, you're gonna be in trouble when you inject. You really can't tell until you inject. Wanna play AAS roulette with your body?

    Hell no.

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