After 3 years it will start losing potency, not sure about orals.
After 3 years it will start losing potency, not sure about orals.
Not starting a pissing match and don’t want to rattle sabers but 3 years is an absolutely arbitrary number. Please post a reference supporting that claim.
I have worked in pharmaceuticals for 20+ years and can say that isn’t the case at all.
Most of the “expired” medications in this country are shipped to third world nations and used loooooooooong after expiration.
Now some biologics and antibiotics are a different story but suspensions can go on for decades. I made the BEST gains I’ve ever made off of the aforementioned testosterone that was 8 years (yes 8 years past expiration).
Here, I’ll support my statement. Harvard Medical School, we’ve all heard of it…ya?
https://www.health.harvard.edu/stayi...-mean-anything
Expiration dates are how big pharma pushes product, plain and simple.
Respect Iranon, truly
Carry on
I am not here to post medical studies. I am a nurse and I know what I know, you can take my medical advice or not, I could care less. Drugs do not last forever, we can all agree on that, once a seal is broken all bets are way off, I guess I need to prove that with studies as well.
Respect to your opinion, do what is what is best for you.
We can agree on that if you can agree that 3 years is arbitrary as shit. I work with Nurses every day and their surgeons. I’m no stranger to this environment either and you know as well as I do, that studies are the foundation for medication, indications and the FDA. A Harvard Medical School authored study is the gold standard. I wasn’t trying to put you on blast but just because you say so, doesn’t make it so. Same for me which is why we provide support, otherwise it’s anecdotal. Agree?
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