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02-08-2019, 11:49 PM | #1 |
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HGH expiration
I just randomly found an old kit of growth in my freezer. No idea how I have over looked that in the past. It is Riptropin the exp date is 2017. It was in the freezer the whole time. My question is can it still be used. I know with most medicines the expiration means that it is guaranteed to be dosed at that dosage until that date.
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02-09-2019, 05:37 AM | #2 |
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The date wouldn't matter, however I have heard many times that hgh should not be stored in the freezer. It should be refrigerated not frozen.
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02-09-2019, 05:47 AM | #3 |
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Yeah, expiration is not the problem, it's it being in the freezer. It destroys the powder...
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02-10-2019, 02:40 AM | #4 |
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Darn, thanks guys
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I will take them of your hands. Lol.
Seriously use them and put this freezer debate to rest! The only way freezer is going to damage the high is if it wasn’t vacuumed sealed properly. Moisture is the enemy. If moisture/air gets in the vial and it freezes, that will damage the hgh. I have always stored my hgh in the freezer. And obviously if it’s been reconstituted don’t freeze it. But if it’s in hydrolysed form it will be fine in the freezer. Same with all hgh peptides. I was a member on Datbtrue for years. And it was always suggested to keep these items in the freezer. In fact the colder the freezer the less degradation and longer it will last. I’m talking sub zero for years. We had a lot of wealthy nerds there that did lots of testing. I think it does say in some of the pharma hgh packaging not to freeze and is where this came from. If I remember correctly it doesn’t specify before of after recon. So makes sense they would say not to store in freezer. If anyone has different info or proof of otherwise please educate me! |
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Storage instructions for your GENOTROPIN MINIQUICK Keep your GENOTROPIN MINIQUICK in the original carton to protect it from light. Before you mix the growth hormone powder with the liquid in the syringe, you can store the GENOTROPIN MINIQUICK in the refrigerator [36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C)]. However, you can also store the GENOTROPIN MINIQUICK at room temperature [68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C)] for up to three months. Do not freeze. Inject the GENOTROPIN right after you mix it. If that is not possible, you can keep the GENOTROPIN MINIQUICK in the refrigerator at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) for up to 24 hours after mixing it. Do not freeze.
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Kluso is Klueless..... ( on this topic to be fir ) Frozen = DEAD
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I will agree that Dat and others used to say that Peps in the freezer was fine but that was just coming from people. I don't have any evidence to back it up and since I keep mine in the fridge I don't have a reason to research it.
As far as expiration dates......bogus. Maybe if it was 20 years past the expiration date but a couple years I wouldn't worry about it in the least. |
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02-15-2019, 11:05 PM | #12 |
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I’m going to give them a shot in a couple more weeks. I’ll post on this thread when I decide to.
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It isn't going to hurt, let us know.
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Don’t get me wrong Lifts. I personally wouldn’t risk it with Pharma HGH. Not when it’s that expensive. But if something happened and I couldn’t use it before it was going to expire I may put it in the freezer. But that’s me. Most generics don’t have an expectation let alone a label. Who knows how old it is to begin with. I can only tell u my experience. When I buy a few kits at the same time I don’t notice a difference from first vial to last that’s been in freezer for over a month.
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Plus they would have to figure out two different expiration dates. One for freezer and one for fridge. It would just make things too confusing for average user imo.
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