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how long after exp date will juice remain usable

LIVN_LARGE

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Would any of you chance using some juice from a Ttokyo 10ml bottle of D300 that had an exp date of june 03, if the bottles were stored in a climate controlled environment the last few years.
 
LIVN_LARGE said:
Would any of you chance using some juice from a Ttokyo 10ml bottle of D300 that had an exp date of june 03, if the bottles were stored in a climate controlled environment the last few years.
I'd trash it.
 
it depends on the storage conditions. If it was stored at room temperature then it might not be good, but like anything else if it is stored at a cool temperature then it might be okay. I wonder whats the worst that could happen if it wasn't good? I don't think the sterility would change, maybe just the effectiveness.
 
I'd use it. The exp. date on medicine's is the date past which they can no longer assure 100% potency. It will still be sterile and effective, it just might not be at full strength anymore. No reason to waste it though, it'll probably be like 290mg/ml instead of 300 :)
 
DON'T USE IT !!!!

D300 is a stereo-isomer of cyanide. After extended periods of time, some of the covalent bonds break down thus transforming the compound into its deadly counterpart CYANIDE...

Send it to me for extensive laboratory analysis.
 
Lowest said:
I'd use it. The exp. date on medicine's is the date past which they can no longer assure 100% potency. It will still be sterile and effective, it just might not be at full strength anymore. No reason to waste it though, it'll probably be like 290mg/ml instead of 300 :)
FDA says that when meds hit the expiration date, they are 10% less effective, well imagine if it's one year after, how effective that would be.
 
Well think of it this way bro. Average meds have a shelf-life of about, 2 years. Now, for those 2 years they are gauranteed to be at full potency. So if they don't degrade even 1% in two years, you think they'll magically start degrading 10x faster when it hits the expiration date? No, that's just when the degradation becomes noticeable, measurable. Some medications might degrade 10%, but not those with a shelf-life of 2 years. The gear will be good, probably no noticeable difference in potency either.
 
Lowest said:
Well think of it this way bro. Average meds have a shelf-life of about, 2 years. Now, for those 2 years they are gauranteed to be at full potency. So if they don't degrade even 1% in two years, you think they'll magically start degrading 10x faster when it hits the expiration date? No, that's just when the degradation becomes noticeable, measurable. Some medications might degrade 10%, but not those with a shelf-life of 2 years. The gear will be good, probably no noticeable difference in potency either.
Ok, try this with milk, after it hits the expiration date, drink it. :evil: And that's only when it hits the exp date, try it after one week and see how you like it. I know it's diff sub I'm talking about but I've used exp gear and I saw nothing.
 
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