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    I have 9 year old tren on hand & just shot up a 8 year old vial of test < I get daring with dumb shit at times


    The tren, I dunno too much about the tren - shit looks seperated af

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    Quote Originally Posted by SampsonandDelilah View Post
    Those “expired” meds are then shipped to 3rd world countries to be used (not test per se, but Rx meds in general). I work in pharma, it’s a racket
    Damn, big pharmas, fuck me dead...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashop View Post
    We test things on a weekly basis. A few years back we tested some amps that were 5 years PAST expire and they still tested 100% of the label strength. Proper storage is the key. Dark, cool, dry areas.
    Wow, amazing, I feel like the pharmas put Expiry so you have to buy new ones all the time to keep making them money?

    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    I have 9 year old tren on hand & just shot up a 8 year old vial of test < I get daring with dumb shit at times


    The tren, I dunno too much about the tren - shit looks seperated af
    Apparently if you heat it up a bit, it gets mixed up again. Don't know though, I never saw tren...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dgs59 View Post
    Damn, big pharmas, fuck me dead...


    Wow, amazing, I feel like the pharmas put Expiry so you have to buy new ones all the time to keep making them money?



    Apparently if you heat it up a bit, it gets mixed up again. Don't know though, I never saw tren...
    It’s not “big pharma’s” call. The FDA put these things in place decades ago, when medications (especially injectables) had a very short shelf life. It is also largely a byproduct of how meds here are dispensed. Oxidation is a thing, and when you have those shitty, non-sealed prescription bottles, meds are far more prone to degradation than something like sealed blister packs. We’re one of the only countries that still do shit this way. Most anywhere else, blisters and single dose ampules are the method of the day.

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