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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Yes you do. Carrying peptides around is a terrible idea.
    u have to refridgerate them? i have not read this anywhere?? ?

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    Yes! and do not shake them.

    What have you been doing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
    u have to refridgerate them? i have not read this anywhere?? ?
    Yes! and do not shake them.

    What have you been doing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twitz View Post
    Yes! and do not shake them.

    What have you been doing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
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    Sorry, my computer kept on messing up & I don't know how to edit..

    Anyhow, if you must I would leave them in your car in a cooler or something. I'm not sure what the weather is like where you live but try to make sure they stay cool and that they don't get bounced around too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
    u have to refridgerate them? i have not read this anywhere?? ?
    yes, bud you have to keep them refridgetated.

    the proteins will break down or degrade at certain temps

    i want to say if you are pre-loading syringes to keep in fridge/ice chest/lunch box. it should be good for up to 8 hours i believe.

    consult M302_Imola, he has been on peps for about a year now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00ragincajun00 View Post
    yes, bud you have to keep them refridgetated.

    the proteins will break down or degrade at certain temps

    i want to say if you are pre-loading syringes to keep in fridge/ice chest/lunch box. it should be good for up to 8 hours i believe.

    consult M302_Imola, he has been on peps for about a year now!
    I've read 8 hours also. But then I'v read quite a few places where peeps are asking..."Whats the difference if there in a vial refrigerated or in a syringe refrigerated? And no one seems to be able to come up with a good answer. At least I haven't seen any.

    edit...not disagreeing with you Cajun, just discussing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00ragincajun00 View Post
    yes, bud you have to keep them refridgetated.

    the proteins will break down or degrade at certain temps

    i want to say if you are pre-loading syringes to keep in fridge/ice chest/lunch box. it should be good for up to 8 hours i believe.

    consult M302_Imola, he has been on peps for about a year now!
    Pre-loaded should be fine for your time frame 5:45-6:45 -- 11:00, just make sure 1 syringe/pep... you can't mix them & leave them for that length of time

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    Quote Originally Posted by twitz View Post
    Pre-loaded should be fine for your time frame 5:45-6:45 -- 11:00, just make sure 1 syringe/pep... you can't mix them & leave them for that length of time
    I agree with this from everything I've read.

    Also, if they did degrade, its not like they go from 100% to 0% effective. They might degrade a little bit.

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